Ben Davis High School - Keyhole Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1965
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, A f, 1 , Lv.. . .1- W , A-VJ, A f ,Mu , , :gm Hx . 1 Aff W -1-Q, . ,L 1-,- 3 ,. ff'-' 0 5' , ,, X N ,, ...U-,M n,.1 v -I . ? fha kY,',',.-. '1y:'.4' H , .xp .- . -.., N. 5-.A,! uu1dl. 24. 1 ,'-, :HND ' 1,m lf., ' - A - ,..s, Fig., 4?- K I? -L-. ! J 'f Ti 3 ' 'fb X-, img ' ' P i--A -,L Ag ? y V E 'T ,, , , J C In work, . . . Story of Ben Davis presentefl rin play, . .. ...os individuals, . .. in 1965 HWEST SIDE STORY ...orasateam,... . . . pupils played a part in the 1965 WEST SIDE STORY. In school or at play, Ben Davis Giants brought honor and fame to the school and community in many ways this year. The Mighty Marching Giants captured the state band title at the State Fair Band Contest. Pupils returned to school in September and settled down to classwork. Finishing the best season in years, the football team played tough opponents and showed their skill. Hard work and training proved itself as the wrestlers took a sectional title. The turnout was outstanding at basketball games as the Giants' team took on and defeated Washington and Lebanon, both ranked number two in the state at the time. The team then went on to cop the County Tourney title. The crowning touch to the successful season was winning the Indianapolis Sectional, the first time in 30 years. lt was a great year for the west side of ln- dionapolis. The three west-side schools-Ben Davis, Speedway, and Washington--took top titles in the indianapolis, Zionsville, and South- port Sectionals, respectively. lt is with great pride that the i965 Keyhole staff presents the Ben Davis WEST SIDE STORY. Classwork, activities, and sports filled the lives of Ben Davis pupils. From the beginning ofthe school year to the last day before summer vaca- tion, the Giants spent an eventful year. Sock hops, games, class and organization dances, plays, musicals, prom, picnics, and graduation activities added variety to the scene. As the year drew to a close, pupils looked back at the many activities they had taken part in and recognized them as a part of the WEST SIDE STORY. Office girls and Mr. Girtcn hand out schedules to pupils. 1964-65 eventful year for 2000 + lt's a bird. . . . .it's a plane . .... no, an Play- ers bunch together in an exe citing moment in the Ben Davis -Speedway game. The Mighty Marching Giants march in a downtown parade. Ben Davis Giants ii i Russ Baker, 6' B iunior, shows his Jolly Purple Giant cos- tume to Frankie Cook, who has Yo stand on a chair to talk to him. A girls' gym class engages in c lively game of volleyball. Giants spend last year on campus When the lunch bell rings, hungry pupils converge on the cafeteria. i Sw 1 ..g..--- The winclows of biology classes open as the smell of formal- dehyde becomes overpowering. Serving the needs of more than 2200 pupils, faculty members, and administrators are the four buildings of Ben Davis High School. The oldest building, the Annex, was built in 1924. In 1946, an addition was added, and the Annex was used as a grade school until 1959, when it became part of the high school. lt houses the English, math, and social studies classes. The Senior Gym, commercial, home economics, and academic classes make up the Senior Build- ing, which was built in 1936. Built as a grade school annex in 1951, science classes and administrative offices are housed in the Wayne Central Building. The Samuel T. Lang Building, better known as the Industrial Arts Building, contains the shop classes and the cafeteria. Altogether, the campus buildings make up the setting for the Giants' WEST SIDE STORY. W., At the end of the school day, the Annex stands empty until pupils and faculty return. prepare to move to new Ben Davis Academics Activities . . . . . . Sports . . . Faculty... Seniors Juniors Sophomores . Freshmen Advertisements Index Facing the rest of the campus, the Senior Building was the favorite meeting-place of the pupils. Work continued on the new high school building, to have il ready for students to move into in the fall. .....i45 .....149 ....158 ....l66 ....l8O 7 'T Ja Q E bg :figs A- to X a I I L . ..,,m ,Q 4 ex ., DEMICS Academics at Ben Davis are designed to serve the needs ofthe individual pupil. Whether he is taking a college preparatory course, industrial ons, commerce, or home economics course, he can graduate well-prepared for his future plans. Academics also play one ofthe most important parts in the pupils' life. Almost holf of a teenager's waking hours are spent at school or going to or from school. These hours provided the script for the WEST SIDE STORY. English courses Mr. Schwegmon helps one of his English Ill students choose the correct word tor o theme. offer wide choice During the 20th century, English has become one of the most important studies in high school. Without the ability to write and speak the English language, our education would un- doubtedly come to a standstill. Ben Davis pupils are made aware of this im- portance in English classes. A Staff of 16 teach- ers, led by Miss Jean Pritchard, department head, instructs the pupils in the ability to read and understand acceptable English in speaking and writing. Developmental Reading is for pupils who wish to increase their reading speed. ln order to work on one of the publications staffs, a course in Journalism is required. Other selective courses are Bible Literature, and, for college-bound se- niors, literature and college composition. English is perhaps the most difficult language to learn, but the most rewarding. Mr. Raitzel's college composition class listens intently as he explains sentence structure. of specialized stud for students Mr. Bob Hughes lectures his class an lhe clicrasreristics of Shuvian Iileralure. gi . .,,,, .. . . ,,.-.-..,,. ..nc'?'.,.-.-.N-,,.....,.. In developmental reading, John Bath points our how the pace PQ-ggi: L accelerator works la Cathy Sheets. wif? T Junior Dove Wildman uses the card file lo lind the book he wcnrs in the library, Social studies department acquaints -'lar , 4 . 5 Q iid . 4,1 ' my x n In world history class, Mr. Lowe lectures his pupils an Canadian government. Mr. Rilterskarnp's psychology class listens while he explains a point in behavior. fgmtngzm. An important part of social studies is the book work, as this student demonstrates. pupils with world Because it is becoming increasingly important that people know about the world around them, and about human behavior, social studies courses at Ben Davis emphasize the influence that cul- tures play on everyone's lives. Miss Olive Carruthers, department chairman, and the nine teachers on the social studies staff strive to implant an interest for the social sci- ences among BDHS students, Rather than learning dry facts by rote, pupils find that courses are enlivened by such proiects as investing S5000 for economics, presenting various discussions in U.S. history, and studying environment as a cause for behavior in psychology. A minor in social studies-composed of two semesters of U.S. history, one course in govern- ment, and one elective-is required for gradua- tion. Although many pupils may not realize it until later in life, a better knowledge of the social sciences, is a valuable asset in today's world. Mr. John Shaw, Economics teacher, glances over his notes before class begins. 11' Miss Sandra Brown, U. S. History teacher, seems puzzled over a question brought up by a student in her advanced class. Mr. William Price, teacher of government, asks u question and waits for an answer. . s . .-.7 Mr. James Garcia explains a Spanish translation to his class. With the world shrinking more and more, for- eign languages are becoming of greater im- portance. Learning to speak, write, and under- stand o foreign language requires long hours of repititious practice and a great deal of effort on the part of the pupils. A strong sense of ac- complishment is the reward for the time spent learning to pronounce difficult words. Languages are of great importance, not only for personal knowledge, but also for communica- tion with different countries and an understand- ing of international affairs. Ben Davis' foreign language department in- cludes Latin, Spanish, and French, Tape re- cordings are used to learn pronounciation, verb coniugations, noun forms, and sentence struc- tures, by French and Spanish pupils, The writings of Caesar and Virgil are studied by second- and third-year Latin pupils. Now, a fourth year in French and a third year in Spanish is offered to make it possible to earn a maior in these languages. Foreign language classes add Linda Smollwood, French student, listens to the comment of another student during a class discussion. Mrs. Judith Atz, French I 8. ll teacher, explains a construction to Larry Tackett. The Caesar ll classes finds a bit af humor in the writings af Julius Caesar. 'r,. international flavor to curriculum Mrs. Helen Mactxlabb, Caesar ieacher, listens to Ina Thomp- sans' translation. Mrs. lna Hyde, Foreign Language Department Head, helps Marlys Capplerncln with her French translation, mf.: .fr . --Q- in fi? x i.,4, W, 3 .93 'Y 2255351 - 535329 'lugs 2' I as . 5.113 www f2 3E:?'1 jALQ '3g't gif. -, . v I Symbols on the blackboard sometimes prove to be perplexing to geometry students. Ben Davis's Mathematics Department helps pupils develop their powers of thought. Although only two credits in math are required to graduate, many students are now taking minors or majors in this field. ln all, eight separate math courses, for a total of twelve credits, are offered. A variety of skills is taught in the Math De- partment. Mechanics of arithmetic are taught in general math, while first year algebra teaches pupils to represent unknowns in terms of known values. In plane geometry, students must' apply the general facts of Euclidian theorems to a situation. Three more semesters of algebra and one of solid geometry are offered, which deal with advanced topics on these subiects. Trigo- nometry and analytic geometry are useful to college-bound students. Miss Nina Martin has been head of the Mathe- matics Department for the past 21 years. The BDHS math department helps pupils keep pace with today's mechanized world. Mathematics, science courses lead dxf Mrs. Poince emphasizes an important fact of geometry to her math class. A tired student takes u fast 40 winks during math. ,23i'lti1iPifliril'f ri1:f2g,.s.Z,QSfp,-Eg : M f.: K 3 .l 5 ..... 1, ,, - Senior Mike Linn demonstrates correct technique of dissecting in advanced biology. physics class listens to the instructor as he explains how to work a problem. ' to analytical futures for pupils Under the directorship of Mr. Daryl Miller, changes in the Science Department have adiusted the curriculum to meet new demands. This year, third and fourth semesters of biology were made available, Prerequisite to these is the tirst-year biology course. Both semesters can be taken independent of each other. Biology lll replaced botany which was formerly offered. In Biology IV, students learn additional information about the higher animals. A wide variety ot topics is offered in the non- biological sciences. Physical science pupils study the basic rules of gravity, astronomy, and elec- tricity. Two complete years of chemistry are avaiable to all students. First-year chemistry pupils learn theorems of organic, inorganic, and nuclear reactions. The second year, designed for college-bound pupils, is also taught on an in- dividual semester basis. Using actual college texts, students study qualitative and quantitative analyses. Physics pupils learn to deal with fric- tion, vector forces, and applied mathematical sciences. ln general, the BDHS Science Department pro- vides a better understanding of the world. Roger Carnes and Eddie Jones test a chemical sample ro find its norma I ity. iff . , ,Wag I fin . . . . . , . . Q Courses prepare puplls for Each new school year means a wider selec- tion of commerce courses, and more students to enroll in these classes. This year two new courses were added to the curriculum, bringing the total number available to sixteen. At the beginning of the first semester, there were approximately 1977 pupils enrolled in some type of commerce course. Another expanding vocation field is home eco- nomics. There are several courses offered in this area of study, with approximately 388 pupils enrolled in them. These two areas combine to make up a very large and important part of the curriculum. A person entering high school may choose to make a career of either field, or to take these courses as preparation for college or business school. Also, he may choose to combine the two fields for useful training. long hours are spent on shorthand homework as this pupil demonstrates. Mrs. Dayle's typing class busily pounds away on a timed writing. careers in business, homemakin Two B.D. girls measure and cut the crust for their pie. A Home Ec siudenf finds if difficult lo roll out dough. 2. , .4-N ,.-A , i ss L I sg, -tk .xg xv' . .5 AK S 'A Q. iieiis' -.. m 1:1 ir' Svudenfs of the advanced lyping class learn to use the mimeograph machine. Two senior students prepare to retinish a picture frame as a proiect in wood shop. Industrial Arts at Ben Davis has grown beyond mere training in the manual skills. Pupils who are planning to attend college and to rnaior in engineering or physics find that it is an advantage to take one of the several courses in technical drafting or a class in elec- tronics. Pupils who are entering industry after graduation learn to use lathes, to weld, and to repair household appliances. Under the supervision of Mr. Jim Taylor, the industrial arts department has increased the number of shop courses. In addition to classes in mechanical clrawing, machine shop, basic wood, and basic metal, a two-year course in graphic arts, a class in automobile repair, and a course in radio repair are also available. The second-year print shop was added this year. Because more emphasis is being placed on specialization in industry, the teachers of the manual arts courses give pupils a wide back- ground of many industrial processes. Learning to weld, as this industrial arts pupil is doing. is one of the basic skills that all metal shop students master. Seniors Dove Parlett and Jim Crockett check a car's generator for malfunctions on u voltage indicator in aura shop. Industrial Arts , ,, . otn Sheila Hamilton o nd Janis Roush, seniors, hold a difficult position on the balance beam. Ph . Ed. departments aid Giants The physical education and guidance depart- ments of BDHS provide today's teenagers with many benefits. Although these two programs do not work in the same type of training, both con- tribute to the complete education of the high school pupil. The physical education department also of- fers health and safety. Physical education pro- vides the student with a certain amount of vigor- ous activity each day. Activities include a daily program of calisthenics and participation in seasonal sports. Health and safety is designed to provide a pupil with a general knowledge of first aid and personal health rules. Both of these courses are required by state law and must be completed for graduation. The BDHS guidance department consists of specially-trained personnel. The guidance coun- selors help a pupil in choosing courses for his academic career in high school. This program helps a student to plan his curriculum according to his potential and his interest for the future. At the risk of life and limb, everyone rushes for the basket- ball in this spirited game. Mr. Davidson, director of Di- versified Cooperative Education talks with a pupil interested in becoming an xfroy tech- nician. me-a...m,a.m-x The Code! Bond practices under - the direction of Mr. Ray Horton. 3 wma Q, E, Q - ,A I 5 S i Q i P 'Qi The Ben Dovis High School string quartet goes over the program for its next performance. Art, music Patricia Rigdon, o member of the string quarter, runes her violin before c morning practice session. .... 7 i Mr. David Hoff, art instructor uses slides to demonstrate techniques to his class, This art student concentrates on not spilling the glue as he mounts his picture. classes add variety to academics ', The art and music departments of Ben Davis High School provide many opportunities for pupils to increase their abilities. A paint brush, canvas, colorful ideas, and pos- tels assist Mrs. Elva Strouse to teach her pupils appreciation of art. Every expression and phrase are combined in this desire to create. Pupils are taught not only the art of draw- ing, but also sculpting and sketching. A willingness to work, ambition, and musical CH ability make up the qualities of a good music department. QL. I, The music department, staffed by Mrs. Ger- J' ' i aldine Miller, choir director, ond Mr. Hal Meuer, Mr. Ray Horton, and Mr. Ronald Doak, band di- rectors, give students a chance to develop skills. A variety of vocal and instrumental classes . 1 5,1 c f, 4 are offered to those interested in music for fun 'twin' ' ' l and learning. These courses each provide a more well- rounded curriculum for the high school aca- demicfield. .pf rom Randall, National Safety Poster contest winner, poses with his 1,7-Y ? E winning poster, Watch for Turning Cots. nv far. N1 f nf r .r If f. . ' , V. 1 2 3 , i . H . ' 12 11Qfi ,e-3 . .K -H ' M 555.1 - A .. .W 5 J. .1-, ., ... .L .. 4, if ' .a 3, gr. CTI ITIES Sock hops, club meetings, initiations, dances, Proms, picnics, and plays kept Ben Davis pupils busy during the year. There was a club or organization tor every interest or talent. Those interested in scholastic fields took membership in academic clubs. For the sportsminded, there were active clubs. Performing groups and cheerleaders attracted those with special talents. Rounding out the list were honoraries whose membership is awarded to pupils who have achieved in a special field. These clubs and organizations fill an important part in the pupils' lives and in the WEST SIDE STORY. Student Council, Honor Society Student Council: Front Row: Jayne McDonald, Tammy Dye, Pam Campbell, Cathy Anderson, Kathy Andrews, Sheila Hamilton, Sharon Slone, Roger Smiley, Tim Oliver, Mr. John Shaw. Stroud Row: Kathy Cox, Debbie Shannon, Suzie German, Donna Claycomb, Cathy Hopper, Patty Ralph, Anita Forey, Mary Gorman, Sandy Duncan, Vickie Dost, June Moore. Third Row: Oguz Guney, Jim Ristow, Jerry Chitwood, Dennis Dodd, Pete Blank, Danny Hale, Terry Dininger, Jett Miller, Ken Cummins. Fourth Row: Jan Nutty, Shawn Harder, Rodger Gunkel, Bill Klenk, Davetta Reynolds, David George, Chris Macey, Bill Shackelford, John Phillips, Donald Parrot. last Row: Anita Nachoff, Glenna Goddard, Betty Frizzell, Debbie Oliver, Joyce Nickell, Susan Bailey, Dorothy Herner, Beth Sheppard, Michael Wright, and Steve Richwine, Senior class officers look over graduation announcements and choose a style. Serving as a medium of exchange between the student body and the administration is the Student Council. As the chosen representatives of the pupils, members vote on important issues, such as honor roll and elections, and present ideas and plans to the administration, ln the spring, council representatives and of- ficers for the coming year are elected by the student body. Besides the elected members, class presidents and club presidents are ex'otficio members of the council. Home representatives have separate meetings and present ideas or problems reported by the people in their home rooms. Proiects by the Student Council include the Homecoming festivities, various convocations and election rallies, elections, foreign exchange program, and annual-school dance, the Bunny Hop. Mr. John Shaw and Miss Carolyn Lincks are sponsors. Mr. Howard Williams, and Mr. David Adams work closely with the council. stand as goals for student bod Leadership, service, character, and scholarship are the traits considered for membership in the National Honor Society. ln the spring, pupils who are in the top 151, of their class, and are nominated by four teach- ers, are formally invited to become members. At the initiation, new members are given their pins. They are honored ata banquet in the cafe- teria. The year's activities are climaxed by a picnic. The Honor Society also sponsored an Honor Hop for pupils onthe semester honor rolls. Membership in NHS is extended to only IOM, of the senior class and 51, of the iunior class. Sponsors Miss Olive Carruthers, Mr. Robert Seeman, and Mrs. Helen Poince offer advice and guidance to members of the NHS, and help the club set up goals for pupils. Members of the organization also financed a scholarship fund by sponsoring sock hops and helping at dinners for the Lions Club. National Honor Society: First Row: Mrs, Helen Poince, Tim Oliver, Dorothy Herner, Bill Klenk, Ken Cummins, Sharon Slone, Roger Gunkel, Phil Fought, Jim Rislow, Denny Knierim, Miss Olive Carruthers. Second Row: Becky Ellis, Tina Northern, Susan Bailey, Jenny Olsen, Bill Shackelford, Janis Roush, Lin- da Stevens, Georgia Maines, Ron Parrott, Mike Doran, Ron Barthel. Third Raw: Linda Ryan, June Moore, Oguz Guney, Connie Wand, John Lea, Nancy Palmer, Barbara Maners, Roger Carnes, Edith Bucklew, Mike Mohler, Don Parrott. Fourth Row: Zackary Caple, Brenda Stoter, Donna Ray, Bar- Dorothy Herner and Susan Bailey pin an corsages symboliz- ing the Honor Saciely's appreciation to sponsors Miss Car- ruthers and Mrs. Poince. bara Walker, Charlene Bostic, Carla Backer, linda Haskell. Maryberh Sheppard, Vicky Dost, Chris Macey, Donna Parrott. Fifth Row: Julie Miller, Brenda Bynum, Toni Dorsett, Jeanette Hardin, Glenna Goddard, Anita Nacholf, Sherry Mueller, Coral Locke, Mamie Arnold, Jaan Bauer, Bruce Gilley. Slxlh Row: Dave Mcliowon, Alex Moore, Clint Wright, Ronnie Oxford, Mike Littleiohn, Ken Inman, Steve Hartpence, Susan Bauer, Pat Ridgon, Debbie Oliver. ssvemh new: Betty Frizell, Joyce Nickell, Mike Wright, Steve Richwine. Science Club institutes projeetsg Science Club: First Raw: Linda Haskell, Jeff Miller, Edie Buck- lew, Mr. Jack Jester, Ron Barthel, Ken Cummins, Denny Knierim, Dan Cox, Roger Gunkel, Chris Money, Bill Shackel- lord, Bruce Gilley, Dave Mallcoat. Second Row: David George, Ronald Parrott, Roger Carnes, Mr. Daryl Miller, Glenna God- dard, Virginia Findley, Nancy Palmer, Beverly Bailey, Porn Northern, Anna Collins, Jenny Olsen, Larry Tackett, Margaret Jennings, Phillip Fahrbach. Third Row: Sherry Mueller, Zachary Caple, Bill Klenk, Lind Klenk, Sharon Piercy, Jim Ristow, Caro' lyn Heath, Tim Moines, Zelda Chapman, Betty Cummins, Susan Childress, Sandy Dennison, Carolyn Collins, Cathy An- drews. Fourth Row: Donald Parrott, Paul Turner, Oguz Guney, Theresa Bonesteel, Mary Gerth, Jeanette Hardin, Carol Locke, Karla Backer, Tina Northern, Nancy Canfield, Sharon Fugate, Mamie Arnold. Fifth Row: John Lee, Russ Baker, Tom Roberts, Frank Wilkinson, Gary Uffman, Joe Cline, Susie Frye, Tim Laughter, Bob Villegas, Mike Dodd, Vickie Dost, Beverly Sharp. Sixth Row: Kathryn Rowe, Dorothy Herner, Tim Oliver, Danny Parrott, Nancy Hart, Julio Miller, Brenda Bynum, Sue Weber, Teana Newman, Bill Murrell, John Phillips, Joyce Nickell, Theresa Day. Seventh Row: Ken Inman, Marcy Holmes, Jeflrey Wilker, Alan Trent, Nona Tindol, Nancy Thompson, Gloria Pickord, Bill Wakefield, Mike Doran, Steve Hartpence, Don Moench. last Row: Pot lsenberg, Carol Jett, Joyce Staneso, Bob Sexton, Carol Wells, Penny Clarke, Sharon Tiemeier, Linda Duthridge, Lindo Ryan, George Porter, Eddie Jones, and Dave Lundy. Increasing interest in science as a career and leading students to new areas which are not usually studied in class, are two of the goals of Phi Chi Sigma, science club. Under the guidance of Mr. Daryl Miller and Mr. Jack Jester, chemistry, physics, and ad- vanced biology pupils present programs in the various scientific fields that interest them. One ot the highlights of the year was the visit of Grover Cringe, a five-foot boa constrictor. Membership in the club is open to those en- rolled in chemistry, physics, and advanced biology, In addition to presenting programs, the mem- bers annually build a float for the Homecom- ing parade. Members also participate in science fairs and seminars. One of the most popular clubs at Ben Davis, Phi Chi Sigma is also one of the largest aca- demic clubs. Histor Club visits historical sites History Club: First Raw: Rodger Carnes, Cathy Sheets, Tim Laughter, Chris Mccey, June Miller, Penny Clarke, sirerry Mueller, Mary Ann Weaver, Renee Barz, Glenna Goddard, Mr. Leonard Lowe. Second Row: Dave Farlaw, Betty Frizzell, Bar- bara Metal, Jeanette Hardin, Linda Duthridge, Margie Frederick, Phillip Fahrback, Margaret Jennings, Scott Atkins, Virginia Findley. Third Row: Larry Tackett, Bill Shackelicrd, History Club officers were: Chris Macey, president, Cathy Sheets, secretary, Rodger Carnes, vice-president, and Tim Laughter, treasurer. Trips to Vincennes and the State House high- lighted the activities of the History Club. On the field trip to the State House, members viewed the Senate and house in action and watched a bill being passed. In Vincennes, they went to the George Rogers Clark Memorial, the William Henry Harrison home, the first territorial capital, and the first print shop in Indiana. Before the Vincennes trip, club members presented reports on things to be seen. A Speaker from the League of Women Voters spoke to club members. She demonstrated voting procedures and talked on the rights of voting. Later, the History Club sponsored a registration drive sending out reminders to voters to register in the national election. Before the general elections in November, a mock election was staged, with pupils voting for the candidate of their choice. Sponsored by Mr. Leonard Lowe, the History Club worked to give pupils a better understand- ing of history and governmental functions, David George. Dennis wards, Sharon Piercy, Farmer, Tom Garrison. pence, Dave Lundy, Brackiri, Barb Maners, Cossady, Zelda Chapman, Cindy Ed- Robert inner, Carolyn Heath, Rodney Fourth Row: Ken Inman, Steve Hort- Donna Ray, Linda Schenk, Janice Paula Sparks, Jayne McDonald. Last Row: David Fleming, Pam Campbell, Linda Wainscott, Jeffery Welker. Working hard for long hours during and after school paid off as the Art Club received first place for their Homecoming float. The highlight of the float was cl huge papier mache Giant. Mrs. Elva Strouse, sponsor, assists Art Club members with any proiects they may undertake. The aim of the club is to learn more about great works of art and to promote art ap- preciation. Art Club members draw posters, paint pic- tures, and work in other art fields and enter their work in contests. ln its first year at Ben Davis, the Art Club has proved to be a popular club. To become a member, a student must have had an art course or be currently enrolled in a course. Highlights of the year include talks by pro- fessional artists about their various fields and a field trip to John Herron Art Museum. There they viewed an exhibition of paintings from the Romantic Era. WATFH Tam Randall displays his national award poster which he designed for the AAA, Art Club sponsors eventful yearg Arl Club: Flrst Raw: Denise Hopwood, Danna Riczo, Carolyn Heath, Barbara Metal, Thomas Ranadall, Mary M. Magna- bosco, Carles Hunt, Cathy Collins, Cheryl Burns, Mike Janes, Mrs. Elva Strouse, Sponsor. Socoud Raw: Mike Stanley, Jim Griffin, Lelia Gilmore, Barbara Bough, Carolyn Lathrop, Ginger Jaggers, Ronald Harris, Daniel Grooms, Betty Jo Bailey, David Sharp. Third Raw: Frank Moore, Don Marsh, Joe Keeler, Ray Lawrence, Scan Atkins, Steve Hughes, Joe Miller, Louie Hudson, Permeitha Mascher, Clarence Porter. Last Row: Mark Myers, Marla Fauch, Vickie Condon, Judi Denney, Betty Cummins, Mary Beth Klein, Susan Childress, Paul Bailey, Carol Bulyar, Margaret Barl. Triulge oliiurs: Dan Parrott, Betty Frizzell, Henry Cummins. and Glenna Goddard plan activities for the club. Proving that the study of mathematics can be fun, is the main purpose of Trialge. The club, sponsored by Miss Nina Martin, annually decorates a Christmas tree for the cafeteria. In addition to presenting programs on new concepts in mathematics and other math-oriented sub- iects, the club presented certificates of merit to students earning straight A's in math at a pitch-in dinner in the spring. Trialge is formed from the first syllables of three courses, trigonometry, algebra, and ge- ometry. Any student enrolled in one of these courses and interested in learning more than can be taught in the class may belong to the club. Members of Trialge represented Ben Davis at a mathematics contest at DePauw. Because Trialge and Mu Alpha Theta are both math clubs, members of Trialge look forward to gain- ing admission to the honorary. Trialge promotes interest in math Trlulge: First low: Joyce Frizzell, Linda Ryan, Dan Parrott Betty Frizzell, Glenna Goddard, Ken Cummins, Jeff Welker, Kenny Pierce, Mike Moller, Mrs. Nina Marlin. Second Row. Jeanette Hardin, Sue Weber, Bill Murrell, Tina Newman, Carolyn Collins, Pam Northern, Connie Wand, Bruce Gilley, Ron Barthel. Third Row: Ron Parrott, Tim Oliver, John Lee, Roger Carnes, Wanda Martin, Linda Duthridga, Susan La Rue. Sherry Lazarra, Tina Northern, Fourth Row: Kenny Uffman, Phil Fahrbach, Susan Fearcey, Jim Ristaw, Fredreica Heath, Mark Williams, Oguz Guney, Bill Klenk, Bill Wakefield. Last law: Roger Gunkel, Larry Price, Danny Parrott, Kenny Inman, David Lundy, Steve Hartpence, Tim Mains, Bob Sexton, Mike Wright. Language clubs acquaint pupils Frlnch Club: Row One: Bill Klenk, Leslie Oliver, Bev Cor- roll, Beth Sheppard, Nancy Hart, Mrs. Ina Hyde, Debbie Oliver, rearr sarrlrel, Tammy Dye, Tim Oliver, Judy Shelley. Row Two: Larry Tackett, Rick Black, John Lee, Barb Maners, Carol Stout, Linda Stevens, Judy Armstrong, Cheryl Kelly, Jenny Olsen, Davetta Reynolds, Susan Bauer. Row Thru: Alon Pal- mcre, Tam Garrison, Carl Hare lan, Larry Rapert, Patty Elkins, Jacque Carroll, Barb Metal, Linda Wainscott, Pam Combell, Renee Barz, Patty Patton. Row Four: susan LaRue, Phylis lviir. chell, Kathy Clare, Mary Beth Klein, Sandra Mithaefer, Patric- ia Rigdon, Caren Reiterlaur, Joyce Fizzell, Jean Bauer, Bar- bara Baugh, Latana Talrenls. Row Flvez Cathy Sheets, Susie Frye, MaraLee Carmichael, Lynn Wright, Susan Childress, Nancy Clark, Donna Riley, Myra Ro- mine, Martha Whittord, Barr bara ciinninaiiarri, Julie Miller. Raw Slx: Donna England, Bev Bailey, Kathy Puyear, Jayne McDonald, Brenda Kirk, Pat Kelly, and Sherry Mueller. Lalln Club: Row One: Mrs. MacNabb, Kathryn Rowe, Michael Wright, Mamie Arnold, Bruce Gilley, Roger Gunkel, Jenny Olsen, Loretta Batman, Donna Batman, Slephinie Srnitll, Tino Norlhen. Row Two: Con- nie Wand, Terry rarrerire, Jean Bauer, Brenda Bymurn, Linda Haskell, Brenda Cox, Cindy clreriaweili, Linda shepherd, Dixie Srnilh, Pat Wlrlce. Row Three: Sheila Norris, Ardlth Hieber, Lincla Klenk, Sherrie Dorselt, Pam Narlhen, Carol Locke, Anna Collins, Janie Taylor, Dame Marlin, Dwight Scatl, Raw Four: Sally Mc- Gnthy, Mark Willrams, Varna Weakley, Sandie Phillips, Bill Shackellard, Glenna Goddard, Chris Macey, Kathy Andrews, Terri lisbey. new Five: June Hinders, Earl Mathews, Marcia Davidson, Regeana Brand, Jane Carroll, Marlcl Fields, sliaran Pieraani, Janis Ream, Cheryl Larlimer, Maryjrauner. law Six: Ken lnmorl, Ellen Ma- gee, Larry Poland, Kathy White, Sue Weber, Kenny Pierce, Gary Uffrnan, Frank Wilkinson, Gatl Erdlnmw, Lisa Lamar. Row Seven: Randy Ramsey, shawn Hai-der, Richard Parsley, Dave Lrrriay, lirn Hiri- dere, Steve Riehwine, Linda Newman, Betty Cummins, and John Phillips. with customs of foreign countries Anyone stumbling onto a meeting of one of the language clubs might see a slave sale, a pass-word game being played in French, or a Mexican fiesta. Latin Club members stage an annual slave sale, with a strong, healthly, slave who can drape a toga, going for as much as one hundred sesterces. Club members buy these slaves to wait on them at the Roman Banquet, and the money goes into the club fund. The club sends a dele- gation to the national convention and state convention of the Junior Classical League each year, where they take part in the program. The sponsor of the Senatus Populus Que Romonus is Mrs. Helen McNabb. Having dessert at Rene's Restaurant was an adventure for French Club members, who had to order in French. Games, such as password and charades are played in French at the monthly club meetings. Members also present skits. Mrs. ina Hyde and Mrs. Judith Atz sponsor the club. A Mexican fiesta, complete with a pinata, songs, and games was staged by the Spanish Club. The sponsor is Mr. James Garcia. Spanish Club: First Row: Terry Lislsy, Kathy Andrews, Susie Frye, Sharon Piercy, Jim rezsfew, Carolyn Heath, Mary Mer. gcret Megfiebosce, virginia Findley, Mr. Garcia. second Row: Beth Lattimer, Marcy Holmes, Melinda Wheeler, Kathy Jones, Janie Curbeaux, Kathy Cox, Linda Eaton, Jenny Bloomer, Mrs. Helen MacNabb and Roger Gunkel, SPQR president, call the slaves to serve the members at the Roman Banquet. Jeanette Hardin. Third Row: Anne Longstretch, Donna Wesr- fall, Tana Smith, Cheryl Lattimer, Marsha Higdon, Kathy Deckert, Donna Ray, Linda Schenk, Sandy Burch. Last Row: Don Marsh, Stephen Orr, David Sevier, Tim Mains, Steve Speers, Jan Schmidle, Mike Lirtleiohn. Qulll and Scroll: First Row: Mr. James Ray, Dennis Dodd, Sharon Slone, Beth Sheppard, Bala Best. Second Row: Debbie Oliver, Cathy Sheets, Mary Gorman, Linda Schenk. Third Row: Roger Gunkel, Barbara Maners, Paula Sparks, Anita Forey. Fourth Row: Jayne McDonald, Chris Macey, Steve Huddlee sion, Bruce Gilley. Quill and Scroll, a national honorary organiza- tion for journalism students, gives recognition to high school pupils who have contributed ta iour- nalism. Membership is an award for achievement while working on the newspaper, yearbook, or news bureau. These students must have shown superior work and have a recommendation from the school publications advisors. Quill and scroll sponsored the November Nocturne in the fall. A publications dinner is given in the spring to announce the newspaper, yearbook, and newsbureau staffs for the follow- ing year and to give recognition for outstanding effort on publications during the year. Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary society for the advancement of mathematics. Pupils who have an above average scholastic standing in math and no grade lower than C, are eligible for membership. At their monthly meet- tings Mu Alpha Theta features various speakers from IBM and insurance companies to explain the foundations and uses of advanced mathe- matics in business. I-Ionoraries recognize leaders Mu Alpha Thala: First Row: Miss Nina Martin, Bill Klenk, Dorothy Hamaf, ram oiavaf, Bruce Gilley, John Lee, aiu shaakairafa, oguz Guney, Jana.Maafa, iam izasiaw. saaana naw: Linda Ryan, Joyce rfruall, waaaa Martin, Pam Northern, Beverly Smith, Karla Backer, Connie Wand, Janis Roush, Linda Stevens, Barbara Maners. Third Row: Nancy Palmer, Susan Bailey, Norma caaaau, Sherry Mueller, Anita Nachoft, Tana Northern, Mary Trauner, Dixie Smith, Ellen Ristow, Chris Kellogg. Fourth Row: Danny Hughes, Dennis Knierim, Ron Parrott, Ron Jarrett, Joan Bauer, Ardith Hieber, Jenny Olsen, Roger Gunkel, Sharon Fugote, Georgia Moines. Fifth Row: Theresa Day, Tim Mains, Betty Frizzell, John Phillips, Mike Mohler, Dave Lundy, Ken Inman, Alex Moore, Lloyd Wilkin- son, Pam Weaver. Sixth low: Ron Barthel, Glenna Goddard, Jeanette Hardin, Ron Oxford, Kent Downey, David Mcliowen, Steve Hartpence, Mike Wright. Mel McKinney, Sharon Slone. Seventh Row: Ken Cummins, Marsha Archer, Toni Darsett, Brenda Bynum, Sue Weber, Mike Doran, Don Parrott, Gerald Miller, Phil Fought, Susan Bauer. Eighth Row: Danny Cole, Donna Riley, Marla Fields, Linda Klenk, Kenny Pierce, Steve izaahwzne, Clayton Ralph, Mike Littleiohn. Letterman: First low: Rodger Gunkel, Jerry Chitwood, Jim Miles, Dan Cox, Danny Hale, Steve Huddle- sion, Charles Hunv, Stephen Clemons, Jon Gary, Mr. Joe Preda. Second Row: Torn Loihridge, Steve Sharpee, Pete Blank, Mike Gorsage, Kenny Erne, Rick Pate, Charles Faulkner, Jim Ristow, Darrel Mann, Mr. Marion Fine. Third Row: Torn Kleis, Dennis Dodd, Greg Palencer, Anthony Payne, Russ Ficklin, Randy Morgan, Mark Ehrman, Mike Dee, John Moore, Charles Russell. Fourth Row: John Catan, Michael Hardy, Richard Villegas, Larry Burnett, Jack Heilin, Dave Foy, Dick Koker, Jim Johnson, Bob Evans, Scott Atkins. Fifth Row: Wally Barnes, Jack Burke, John Villegas, Steve Covert, Alex Moore, Chuck Llnebark, David Wildman, Jim Curlneaux, Ray Willis, Ron Porter. Sixth Row: Glen Archer, Oguz Guney, Bill Marshall, Gerald Jones, .lahn Weaver, Bill Newlin, Jim Waites, Bruce Jackson, Ray Brown, Bob Swcils. las! Row: Jim All, Bob Shipp, Chuck Mead, Donald Noble, Tim Oliver, Skip Love, Jim Lineback, Steve McWilliams, Steve Shuler, Lynn Conner. SSS serves local communit Helping others less fortunate than themselves is the purpose of the Sunshine Society. These girls serve the community by giving Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, singing carols at nursing homes, and contributing annually to Riley Hospital. In addition to their charitable activities, Sun- shine members sponsored a spring semiformal dance in the cafeteria. Members with perfect attendance at meetings were voted on for queen. A chili supper and a fashion tea for mothers was sponsored by the girls. The Sunshine Society annually awards a nursing scholarship to a se- nior. Miss Jane lsley, Mrs. Speicher, and Mrs. Judith Atz are sponsors. Letterman's Club members serve Ben Davis by promoting good sportsmanship and team sup- port, and by providing programs at football and basketball games. To be eligible for membership, a boy must re- ceive a letter by participating in at least one varsity sport or by serving as a manager or trainer. Sponsors Mr. Marion Fine and Mr. Joe Dunbar guide the boys to be examples of good ath- letes and to serve the school. Sunshine Society officers and sponsors: Beverly Smith, Glenna Goddard, Betty Frizzell, Mrs. Judith Atz, Mrs. Sandra Speicher, Miss Jane Isely, Cindy Walton, Anita Forey, Janis Harrell, Active organizations promote Sideliners: First Raw: Louis Hutsell, Tam Kleis, Danny Hale, Jerry Chitwood, Steve Huddlestan, Mike Adkins, Steve Hacklee man, Rickey Pate, Dennis Dodd, Ray Willis, Pete Blank, Roger Smiley, Don Cox. Second Raw: Mike Dee, Belo Sexton, Ron Borlhel, Roger Carnes, Denny Knierim, Dale Fox, Don Zolokor, Mike Dodd, Ron Porter, Jack Thomas, Rod Boger, Dave Mun' cie. Third Raw: Joe Skinner, Jim Curbeaux, Alun Trent, Mike Mohler, Mark Myers, Harold Mabry, Larry Hamilton, Billy Graham, Bill Murrell, Mike Gorsage. Fourth Row: Ron Meador, John simon, sum Ruff, terry snmning, Mark Williams, Terry Dininger, Donny Dodd, Stuart Ashton, Ron Esselman, John Booster Club Officers: Duffy Taylor, Georgianna Sparks, Vicki Latiimer, Cathy Sheets, Carolyn Heath. Stanley, Steve Argabright. Fifth Row: Bill Whittaker, Pete Johnson, Russell Cass, Fred Briggs, Walter Gee, Mike Dun' ham, Steve Hughes, Gerald Jones, Jim Abbott, Rocky Hagan, Jim Lineback. Slxlh Row: Harry Ruddell, Tom Smith, Dwight Scott, Jerry Walden, Jack Wortrnan, Lynn Dranlo, Keith Baker, Schuyler Atkins, Tony Buser, Dove Wilson. Seventh Row: Gary Barr, Dennis Crawley, Mike Rosemeyer, Randy Morgan, Tam Lothridge, Bob Shipp, Steve McWilliams, Bill Marshall, Tam Hoskins, Dave Harvey, Karl Bertalon. Les: Row: Mr, Dunbar, Mr. McClain, Jim Kingery, Larry Wilson, Gary Trent, Richard Dierdorf, Tim Mains. Cheering their team on to victory is the duty ot Booster Club 81 Sideliners members. These pupils play an important part in setting a good example for the student body as they demon- strate school spirit and sportsmanship. Booster Club girls dress in white blouses and purple satin copes and sit together at basketball games, They perform hand motions to songs played by the Pep Band and yell with the cheer- leaders. At meetings, they practice their hand motions and cheer until they have them all learned. The club works closely with Mrs. Marilyn Knox, sponsor. Sideliners, the boys' booster squad, yells at games and also promotes spirit and sportsman- ship. Mr. Dunbar and Mr. McClain, sponsors, work with the boys and help them on proiects they undertake during the year. Sideliners Club presents two boys with scholarships at the end of each year. No game at Ben Davis could be complete with- out the members ot the Booster Club or Sideliners. exercise, good sportsmanship Bowling Club and Girls' Athletic Association are two very active clubs at Ben Davis which pro- mote good sportsmanship. With Mr. Charles Carpenter as sponsor, the members of the Bowling Club gather each Tues- day and Wednesday at the Lynhurst Bowl. After the teams are organized, during the beginning of the school year, some 200 students try to im- prove their bowling averages each week. As the season ends, the top individuals, high- scoring teams, and bowlers of the Christmas tournament are honored at a banquet. After being initiated into the GAA, the girls participate in such varied activities as basketball, volleyball, track, swimming, and tumbling. Miss Martha Fulford is sponsor. Some money-making praiects of this extra cur- ricular club were the annual Pizza Twist, GAA- Faculty Basketball game, slumber party, and serving the Lions Club. These athletic girls earn points for their par- ticipation in sports and social activities. If a member receives IOO points, she is presented with a pin, and she is given a letter for earning 150 points. GAA officers: Lindo Beck, Janis Roush, Potty Benge, and Sharon Pearcy, .Jerry Wallace shows Sheila Hamilton the correct way to hold her bowling ball during one of the Bowling Club sessions. Bowling Club nffiurs: Front Row: Myra Syphers, John Moore, Mary Gorman, John Phillips. Buck Row: Sheila Hamilton, Barb Maners, Mike Dee, Fayrene Smith. W Career organizations inform Rod Cross: First Row: Mrs. Martha Welch, Pamela Sue O'Neal, Loraine Koesters, Deanna laFara, Shirley Austin, Linda Hersh- berger, Margort Harrison, Pat Inman, Paula Brown, Kay Collins. Second low: Charlotte Holloway, Carol Murray, Helen Ballou, Sandie Phillips, Sally McGathey, Donna Neis- winger, Betty Ewell, Sandy Wooden, Barbara Baire. Third Row: Barbara Causey, Regeana Brand, Melinda Wheeler, Panel discussions, a talk by Ogz Guney, a trip to the ISTA center for a career tea, and trips to area and state meetings were highlights of the year for members of the Future Teachers of America. Membership in FTA is open to pupils interested in becoming teachers. Mr. David Adams and sponsors, Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt and Mr. Marvin Dierstock, urge the members to aspire to high goals in teachings and also acquaint them with not only the hard work, but also the fun and ful- fillment in business careers. High goals and ideals, a desire to learn, and interest in business careers prompted the for- mation of the Future Business Leaders of America this year. Representatives from different business fields presented career talks to members. Mrs. Jessie Kirk and Mrs. Tylamay Hash are sponsors. Red Cross benefits the community by distribut- ing food baskets to needy families. The club sends representatives to indianapolis Chapter meetings and banquets. Mrs. Martha Welch and Miss Kay Collins are sponsors. Georgia Ramsey, Anita Forey, Ellen Mac Kinnon, Florence Barker, Brenda Cramlick, Linda Layton. Fourth Raw: Evan Russell, Connie Brown, Myra Romine, Carol Maury, Pat Hill, Phyllis Johnson, Myrna Bates, Betty Gibson, Phyllis Johnson. Last Row: Dianne La Rue, Dottie Miller, Mitzi Taylor, Donna Lough, Linda Shepherd, Sherry Anderson, Linda Abdon, Char- lotte Brand. Teachers congregate in the hall as members took their places on Teachers Appreciation Day. iff. ,-gray 'riitfz pupils of future occupations FBLA: Flrsl Row: Mrs. Jessie Kirk, Ken Weakly, Anita Farey, Gretchen Adams, Deanna La- Faro, Mary Gorman, Linda Schenk, Joyce Frizzell, Martha Allen, Mrs. 'lwylamay Hash. Second Row: Charlotte Hollo- way, Carol Murray, Marsha Waltz, Gloria Strong, Karen McGraw, Barbara Shropshire, Helen Neal, Patti Neuhaus, Jerry Ann Roy, Linda Abclon, Third Row: Linda Smith, Helen Ballou, Janice Harrell, Donna Ray, Diana Faster, Linda Phil- lips, Betty Gibson, Myrna Bates, Donna Claycomb. Georgianna S p a r k s. Fourth Raw: Don Marsh, Robert Lasher, Lee Hull, Linda lockaby, E la i n e Snowdens, Wanda Neill, Katherine Cook, Sandy Harmon, Donna Bur- dine, Sally McGa1hy. Fifth Row: Debbie Durham, Jean Duncan, Kay Pershing, Karen Cunningham, Patricia Burris, Patricia Acord, Chen Archer, Georgia Ramsey, Dana Shell. Penny Watkins. Sixth Row: Denise Darbro, Sandy Francis, Evelyn Turpin, Georgia Vance, Sharon Modley, Vickie Payne, Myra Syphers, Ginny Sarnes, Priscilla Stevens, Ruby Mont- gomery. Seventh Row: Jae Goldman, Raymond Janes, Donna Neiswinger, Sandra Wooden, Betty Ewell, Cheryl Edwards, Judy Anderson, Dala Best, Sazi Moore, Debby Ja Gipson. last Raw: Linda Lay- tan, square Phillips, sandy Huff- man, and Judy McSchoaler, FTA: First Row: Marvin Duer- stock, Paula Sparks, Beth Shep- pard, June Moore, Donna Ray, Tim Mains, Chuck Farnsley, Pat Kelly, and Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt. Second Row: Georgia Maines, Sherrie Dorsett, Con- nie Wand, Donna Batman, Sandie Phillips, Linda Shep- herd, Jaan Bauer, Carol Flit- tipa, Susan Bauer. Third Row: Jacque Carroll, Nancy Palmer, Sue Weber, Joyce Nickell, Barb Maners, Linda Schenk, Dala Best, Virginia Findlay, Bor- bara Metal. Fvurth Row: Susan Bailey, Carol Smith, Rose Cal- lins, Jane Ca rrall, Diana Cooper, Cathy Hopper, Pam Curtis, Carolyn Heath, Gayle Wendel. Flfth Raw: Susan La- Rue, Linda Smallwood, Linda Ryan, Peggy Winteroad, Linda Spurgeon, Sherry Mueller, Julia Miller, Barbara Walker, Margie Frederick. Sixth Row: John Phillips, Jeff Miller, Paul Turner, Kenn Cummins, Kathy Puyear, and Marla Fields. Youth for Christ: First Row: Ron Jarrevt, Mike Linn, Charles Hunt, Larry Tackeir, Roberi Quinion, Wanda Martin, Kem Sramm, Mr. Charles Carpenter, Sponsor. Sernnd Row: Learha Brown, Marilyn Marian, undo Phillips, Diane Fosrer, ring Norihern, Linda Shepherd, Pam Northern, Joon Schooler. Third Row: Sharon Hays, Dixie Srnilh, Charlene Bosiic, Becky Neal, Morgarei Jennings, Phillip Falirbach, Janice Harrell, Jan Kinney. Fourth Row: Joyce Frizzell, Peggy Winrerrowd, Connie Wand, Linda Stevens, Carol Stout, Jacque Carroll, Ellen MacKinnon, Barb Maners, Fifth Row: Linda Tillotson, Linda Lockoby, Linda Schenk, Donna Ray, Myron Hockman, Linda Smollwood, Paul Longest, Sandy Dennison. Lusl Row: Paulo Sparks, Judy Armisrong, Sandro Davis, Sharon Pierpont, Linda Meadows, Vickie Manning, lorona Torrents, Elaine Snowden. Judgers win national honorsg YFC, Vegetable-Judgersr First Raw: Patricia Rigdon, Marnie Ar- nold, Theresa Doy, Marjorie Gerih, Wilma Gilley, Beverly Sharp, Frank Wilkenson, Mr. Dwight Corringhum, Coach. Last Row: Brenda Bynum, Tom Gorrisson, Linda Haskell, Dorovhy Herner, Raberr Warner, John Phillips, Jeanette Hardin. The Ben Davis High School Vegetable-Judging team traveled to the National Contest for the second year in a row. This year they spent five days during the month of December in New Orleans, La. The Open Competition team, made up of those who had iudged in a National Contest be- fore, placed first at the Indiana State Fair to win their trip to New Orleans. The 4-H team also placed first in their competition. Mamie Arnold was the highest individual scorer at the State Fair. At the National Contest, the 4-H team con- sisting of Theresa Day, Wilma Gilley, Linda Has- kell, and Mariorie Gerth, placed first in team competition for teams iudging at the National Contest for the first time. The Youth for Christ Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles Carpenter, has many varied activities in their meetings. These include lectures, skits, films, songs, and rallies. YFC serves an important purpose in the daily life of Ben Davis, by giving pupils a greater understanding of the religious aspects of life. Office girls, clinic and cafeteria workers, stu- dent librarians, proiectionists, and ianitors all provide valuable services to the school. Proiectionist Mike Linn checks a protector to make sure it is in good working condition. assistants valuable to school Mr. Jerry Reynolds, Annex custodian, prepares for o load of coal to be placed in the bin. r, . . Office girls place a stencil on a mimeograph machine to run aff a test for a teacher. Band captures state championship Third place-Lincoln Vincennes! One more band had been eliminated, and Ben Davis and the defending champions, Madison Heights of Anderson were still in the running. Second place-Madison . . . -the rest was drowned out in a burst of cheering as Ben Davis fans learned that the Mighty Marching Giants had edged out Madison Heights, to capture the state title for the third time. Jubilant band members returned to the busses, which they decorated with victory signs. Returning to the school, they ond the six-foot trophy were met by a welcoming party of par- ents, friends, and faculty members. Later in the evening, the band members rode on fire trucks in a victory parade around the township and ended the day with a sock-hop on the parking lot. For the Mighty Marching Giants, this was a well-deserved reward for the weeks of hard work during the summer. Mr. Hal Meurer, Mike Fortune, and Duffy Taylor accept the 6-toot trophy an behalf of the band. Following a public performance, the Mighty Marching Giants pose on the steps of the Monument Circle. for third time Alter a lang, hard march, band members are grateful for a chance to sit down, Drum maiors Mike Fortune and Rick Pate show their precision mmchlng skill' The maiorettes and flag corps girls lead the band in all its appearances, The Mighty Marching Giants demonstrate the results of a combination of hard work, faithful practice, and ability as they march to victory at the State Fair Band Contest. Band groups add sparkle, variety No basketball game or pep rally would be complete without the rousing songs played by the pep band, Composed of brass instruments, the Pep Band worked with Booster Club members, and the Boosters learned band motions to go with pep songs. The Stage Band plays at dances and other af- fairs. Money the Stage Band receives for playing at activities outside Ben Davis is used to defray band expenses. Mr. Ray Horton directs both bands and selects the arrangements played by them. The auxiliary corps of the band, the Maiorettes, lead the band in all marching performances and parades. Using batons and flags, the girls dem- onstrate their precision marching ability. At football games, the Maiorettes perform intricate drills at halftime, along with the band. Mr. Ronald Doak works with the girls to im- prove their marching style. ln the spring, interested girls try out for next year's maiorettes. sing. send: rim now: Carl soofkholdr, Beth Sheppard, Ray Poland, Susan Bailey, Sharon Fugate, Steve Moore, Bev Smith, Dorth Hefner, Buck Row: Pete Blank, Mr. Horton, Tim Oliver, Sharon Moreford, Dove wqgley, Nancy Palmer, Sherrie Dor- sett, Richard Dierdorf, Clayton Owen, Gary Jones, George Lazzell. Pap Band: Drums: Kent Downey. First Raw: Mike Fortune, Stephanie Farmer, Bill Murrell, Ken Cummins, John Phillips, Mr. Horton, Director. Second Row: Beth Sheppard, Susan Bailey, Dorthy Hefner, Dave Howalcl, Tim Oliver, ond Pete Blank. Third Row: Chuck Farnsley, Sherrie Dorsett, Tim Mc- Cormick, Clayton Owen, Neil Smith, and Gary Janes. Last Row: Charles Faulkner, George Lazzell. to dances, games, parades Auxiliary Corps: Front Row: Vicki Koker, Dottie Miller, Linda Heath. Buck Row: Nancy Wood, Vicki Dost, Karen Bcize, Fran Powell, Linda Scohee, Janet Tigner, Sharon Tigner, Carolyn cie Brockslayer, Peggy Hacker, Shelia Hamilton, Karen Hoss Head Mciorette Duffy Taylor leads Georgianna Sparks, Cheryl Edwards, Joanne Archer, Linda Beck, and Lu Rita Garland. Mrs. Geraldine Miller, director, works our a song with the choir. -fwfr mt! e e f' s-m..We ' Performing for the school at convos, or for an outside organization, such as a church or lodge, the Ben Davis choirs demonstrate their talent and hard work. Dressed in the traditional purple robes and white stoles, the Purple-Aires concert choir per- forms the most frequently. Auditions are held in the spring. Members receive points to be present at performances ond enter contests. When a pupil gets 800 points, he receives a letter. Stars and Chevrons are given to show the number of points a person has and how long he has been in choir. Deep Purples, the swing choir, also perform at activities and sing songs of a more popular nature. A new group this year, Choral Belles, has per- formed frequently. Other choir groups are: Madrigals, Highlights, Boys Ensemble, Starlights, Girls Ensemble, Girls' Chorus, and Cadet Choir. All groups enter contests and this year were very successful, taking several ensemble and solo awards. Talent, hard work, practice bring Purple-Aim: rim new: Kathryn Rewe, Joe simmer, Kay steward, some sufuheed, am Shackelford, unveils Reynolds, Oguz Guney, Dala Best, Becky Norris, Sharon Morford, Duffy Taylor. Second Row: Bruce Parker, Fayrene Smith, Larry Pras- seur, Suzy Ritter, George Lazzell, June Moore, Mike Chandler, Diana Thompson, Linda Haskell, Roger Deckard, David Dunne. Yhlrd Raw: Linda Tillotson, Glen Loveall, Larry Fancher, Betty Frizzell, Chris Dunn, Barb Maners, Ron Jarrett, Nancy Palmer, Deanna LaFara, Dennis Carmichael, Monte Warner. last Row: Marsha Archer, David George, Edie Bucklew, Dale Wilson, Marla Fouch, Larry Tackett, Carol Locke, Joyce Nickell, Richard Wilson, Diane Brambleh. Choral Belles: Fran! Raw: Lin- do Weekly, Gayle Parks, Jane! Reid, Lorena Blaylock, Alida Shellon, Charlene Bosric, Lynda Schanne. las! Raw: Carolyn Curheaux, Carol Whilen, Guy Rodgers, Carol Murray, Florence Moorelield, Gina Long, Jacque Carroll. top honors to cholrs, lIldlVldll3lS Dup Purples: Firs! Row: Dguz Guney, Fuyrene Smith, Chris Dunn, Kay Steward, Daveild Reynolds, Tim Oliver, Marsha Archer, Jerry Walden. Second law: John Phillips, Joyce Nickell, Monte Warner, Susan Bailey, Pam Weaver, Tim Mains, Becky Narrls, Bill Shackelford. Third low: John Peterson, Joan Hall, Ron Jar- relr, Ellen Magee, Carol Locke, O. C. Hope, Sharon Moriord, Tom Garrison. Fourth Row: Ron B a rrh el, Glenna Goddard, George Lazzell, June Moore, Leslie Oliver, Mark Williams, Jeanette H a r d i n i Dennis Carmichael. Fiflh Row: Larry Tackelr, Marla Fouch, Mike Chandler, Berry Frizzell. Edie Bucklew, David George, Linda Haskell, Bruce Parker. las! Row: Charles Hughes, Duffy Taylor, Richard Wilson. Varsit , Reserve, and Freshman Varsity Cheerleaders: Pam Mason, Mary Bastin, Julia Jackson, Debbie Wagner, Peggy Hacker, and Sheila Hamiltom. Debbie Wagner, Mary Bastin, Sheila Hamilton, and Peggy Hocker whoop it up as the Jolly Purple Giants edge the Washington Continentals. Next to the team, the most essential people at a basketball or football game are the cheer- leaders. The girls lead the spectators in or- ganized yells and cheer the teams on. Practicing for long hours, the girls perfect their routines and learn new yells. Each summer, the girls attend cheerleading camps, and this year the school hosted a cheerleader clinic. Although their main job is leading yells at games, the cheerleaders were kept busy with the many pep rallies held this year. Along with faculty members, team players, and pupils, they produced skits at the rallies, including a wedding between Miss County Tourney and the Ben Davis Giant, and a look at pep rallies in the far future, called All for Ben Davis, stand up and beep! Reserve cheerleaders lead yells at all home and away reserve basketball games. Frosh cheerleaders concentrated their efforts on the frosh team. Both reserves and frosh squads as- sist the varsity squad at pep rallies. Mrs. Marilyn Knox is the cheerleader sponsor. Cheerleaders help to make a victory Ruslve cheerleaders: Marlys Cupplemcn, Kathy Andrews, Judy Vincent, Cmhy Anderson, Pony Rnlph. Freshmen churlnudus: Georiean Currico, Velru Genera, Lindo Thompson, Linda Stout, and Debbie Lesh. Musk and Gavel officers: Dave Farlow, Chris Macy, Davetta Reynolds, David George, Tim laughter. On the stage or behind a lectern, Mask and Gavel, National Forensic League members and Thespians showed dramatic and speech abilities. At auditions held at the beginning ofthe year, hopeful pupils demonstrated their acting skills before Mask and Gavel members. The club votes on these performances and the ones voted in, become members. Members presented a fall play, You Can't Take it with you , a winter play, Cinderella for the grade schools in Wayne Township plus a spring musical, The Sound of Music. Thespian Society is a national honorary for high school pupils. To be eligible for membere ship ci pupil must have earned ten points by acting in a play, doing stage work, serving at dinners, and in other ways. National Forensic League, another national speech honorary, may be ioined by earning 25 points. Prospective members earn these points by entering different contests or debates. Points are awarded on the basis of how the pupil places. Degrees, or awards are given at 25 and 75 points, a Forensics letter at ISO points. Mr. Bob Hughes and Dr. Donald Hansell spon- sor the clubs and direct speed events and plays. Pupils show interest in drama, speechg Thnpians: First Row: Mr. Hughes, Tim Laughter, Linda Combs, Gail Erdmann, Debbie Sheets, Kathy Andrews, Jackie Smith, David George, Dave Forlow, Dr. Hansell. Second Row: Susan Bauer. Jeanette Hardin, Barbara Metal, Ron Barthel, Glenna Goddard, Devetta Reynolds, Tim Oliver, Joan Bauer, Nancy Palmer. Third Row: Ron Jarrett, Sharon Pierpont, Larry Tackett, Tim Mains, Kathy Rowe, Diana Nunnery, Becky Norris, Jacque Carroll, Chris Macey. Fourth Row: Lee Erdmann, David Dunne. Bill Shackellord, Virginia Findley, Leslie Oliver, Jane Carroll, Sharon Slone. Mask and Gavel: First Row: Mr. Hughes, Davetta Reynolds, Dave Farlow, Chris Macey, David George, Tim Laughter, Carolyn Heath, Linda Combs, Peggy Hamilton, Kathy Andrews, Porn Mason, Dr. Hansell. Second Row: Jeanette Hardin, Diana Nannery, Marg Gerth, Joan Bauer, Jenny Olsen, Linda Haskell, Pam Northern, Tina Northern, Kay Walker, Gail Erdrnann, Jackie Smith, Debbi Sheets. Third Row: Kay Steward, Becky Norris, Barb Maners, Sharon Slone, Donna Ray, Beth Sheppard, Nancy Hart, Mary Ann Weaver, Betty Cummins, Zelda Chapman, Christine Kellogg. Fourth Row: Ron Barlliel, Glenna Goddard, Mike Wright, Barbara Metai, Tammy Dye, Jacque Carroll, Kathryn Rowe, Anna Collins, Phil- na Fahraarh, Margaret Jaraarraa, Euan maraw. rmh Raw: Oguz Guney, David Dunne, Tim Mains, Mike Linn, Lee Erd- mann, Dave Sinclair, John Phillips, Ron Jarrett, Jane Carroll, Susan Bauer. Slxth Row: Dorothy Herner, Bill Klenlc, Leslie Oliver, Sharon Pierpont, Dixie Smith, Terra Torrents, Betty Frizzell, Marsha Higdon, Carol Locke, Nona Tendal, Lisa LaMar. Lost Row: Dove Lundy, Ken Inman, Caren Reitenour, Tim Oliver, Larry Toclcett, Jim Risvaw, Bill Shackelford, vrr- ginia Findley, Alice Howard, Linda Wainscott, exhibit skills in plays, forensics NFL: First Row: Dave Farlow, David George, Chris Morey, Tim Laughter, Linda Combs, Peggy Hamilton, Mr. Hughes, Dr. Hansell. Second Row: Caren Reitenour, Linda Hos- keii, Jeanette Hardin, Jenny Olsen, Tina Northern, Anna Collins, Debbi Sheets, Marla Fieids. Third Row: Bill Klenlc, Leslie oliver, Tim Oliver, Mika Wright, Barbara Metal, Mary Ann Weaver, Nancy Han, Kathryn Rowe. Fourth ltawr Ron Barthel, Glenna Goddard, Bill Shackeltord, Tim O. Mains, Marsha Higdon, Carol Locke. Linda Woinscott, Alice Haw- arcl. Filth Raw: David Dunne. Ken Inman, Mike Linn, Dave Sinclair, Betty Frizzell, Virginia Findley, Jane Carroll. Lost Row: Georgia Moines, Dave Lundy, Ron Jarrett, Larry Tac- ken, Jim Ristow. Romance, adventure, comedy in The speech room becomes o flurry of costumes ond mokeup as curtain time neors, Dcvicl George as Rolf enioys his new prominence as o SS trooper. Leslie Oliver os Leisl and David George os Rolf sing Sixteen Going on Seventeen. Bill Shockelford applies makeup thot will transform him into on older mon. spring musical, 66 The hills are alive with the sound of music . . Standing on a simulated mountain, Maria, played by Becky Norris, started the spring musi- cal, The Sound of Music. Presented by the speech and music depart- ments, the actors and actresses worked hard on lines, props, scenery, and costumes to make the musical one of the best ever presented at Ben Davis. The Sound of Music is the story of Maria, who leaves her convent to be the governess to the six children of Baron Von Trapp, David Far- Iow, Later in the play, she marries him, and she and her new family escape across the mountains into Switzerland to elude the Nazis. Songs, comedy, adventure, and romance aloounded as members of the cast moved from one situation to another. From the first song to the last Climb Ev'ry Mountain, The Sound of Music rewarded cost members for their hard work. Davetrc Reynolds waits to have makeup applied alter donning her habit for her part as the Mother Abbess. ound of Music The nuns stop during the day to perform their religious duties and sing Alleluia The Von Trapp children ioin their father and Maria in singing Edelweiss, Staff wrltes 3 Jayne McDonald, Editor-in4Chief, and Mr. Robert Houston, Advisor, confer on how to crop a picture. Business Manager Mamie Arnold assigns advertisement sales- men Joe Skinner and Tim Laughter businesses to canvass. !5 37'W'??11Y?Ei it ' 5 ' - ,sox 'w-- r ss A 2, 33, rfzsm- X221 s-'Is ,:1'f3:fifsFQgf'3s? ff' U' 1fi:'212?- cop , takes PICS, The efforts ofthe Keyhole staff paid off as the 1965 Keyhole went to press. Staff members started planning the book in July. Editor Jayne McDonald, Business Manager Mamie Arnold, and Photography Editor Bob Hawkins attended Indiana University Journalism Institute, where they learned correct yearbook techniques. Marion County Press Day was attended by staff members. Later in the spring, they attended Eastern Indiana Press Day at Ball State Uni- versity and Wabash Valley Press Convention at Indiana State University, where the yearbook won two awards. Members worked sixth period every day and occasionally after school, on Saturdays, and dur- ing vacations to make deadlines. The duties of the Keyhole Kids included writing copy, taking and cropping pictures, and drawing layouts. They were assisted by Mr. Robert Houston, advisor. Assistant Editor Bruce Gilley checks copy while Copy Editor Roger Gunkel types captions on a layout sheet. draws la outs to produce Keyhole Q-. Bob Hawkins, photography editor, sets the lens on the speed graphic, Sherry Mueller, Dan Cox, Mary Ann Weaver, Pat Kelly, and Becky Neal check pictures for the correct name. A f Keyhole Stuff: Sealed: Sherry Mueller, Mamie Arnold, Roger Gunkel, Jayne McDonald, Mr. Houston, Becky Neal, Mary Ann Weaver. Standing: Bob Hawkins, Tim Laughter. Joe Skinner, Danny Cox, Pat Kelly, Bruce Gilley. Business managers, Steve Huddlesron and Debbie Oliver, draw up an advertising contract. Beth Sheppard, editor, and Mr. James Ray, advisor, :heck over ideas for the next copy of the Spotlight. potlight, News Bureau staffs Spotlight Stalf: Seated: Anita Forey, Sharon Slane, Dennis Dodd, Cathy Sheets. Standing: David George, Chris Macy, Barbara Walker, Myra Syphers, Cathy Clare, Debbie Sheets, and Linda Haskell. ,ru--' . ,,,,, Whether they produce a newspaper or report to a city newspaper, the publications pupils stay busy keeping up with school events. Members of the Spotlight Staff prepare the school paper, Seeking news, writing stories, tak- ing pictures, and pasting up dummies are only a port of their duties. ln order to make o dead- line, members stay after school and work long hours. This year, the Spotlight gained an All- American rating from the National Scholastic Association. This is the highest rating a high school newspaper can receive. News Bureau girls serve as correspondents to the Times, Star, News, Westside Messenger, and Northwest Press. They report news about dances, elections, convos, classes, and student per- sonalities at Ben Davis. ln addition to their regular duties, staff mem' bers travel to iournalisrn conferences around the state. This year they attended the Wabash Valley Press Conference at Indiana State and a press conference at Ball State. News Bureau correspondents Linda Schenk, typisi, Paula Sparks, Mary Gorman, Barb Maners, and Vickie Dost re- port Ben Davis evenis to the Indianapolis newspapers. inform student bod and public Busy Spotlight members work overtime an an issue, preparing it io go to press. Spolis staffers Lynn Dratrlo, Mark Willioms, and Danny Hole celebrate before reporting the sedional news. Tim and Leslie Oliver, Oguis American brother and sister help him with his English. East Side--Wes One of Oguz's hobbies is singing, and evenings at the Oliver home often turns into a songfest. From Turkey, across the ocean to indianapolis was an exciting trip for Oguz Guney, Istanbul, Turkey, Ben Davis's first American Field Service exchange student. The Student Council sponsored the sale of AFS shares to raise the S700 needed to pay the school's part of the program. Response to the sale was great. Attending classes at a large public high school was different for Oguz, who attended lsmir Maaf Koleii, a private boys' school with an enrollment of 350. During his year at BDHS, Oguz lived with the family of Tim Oliver. Since he lives at a boarding school in Turkey, Oguz learned new customs from his American family. Other new experiences for Oguz were attending football and basketball games, celebrating Christmas and Easter, and attending many school activities. Oguz took port in many activities, being on the wrestling team, singing with the Purpleaires, and serving as a member af the Prom Court. After sponsoring a foreign exchange student for one year, Ben Davis is now eligible to send an American student to another country. t Side--Ben Davis Oguz shows two dolls he brought from Turkey wearing the national costume. Oguz does his share of the chores around fhe Oliver housey drying dishes isn'! his iuvorile duly, Ihough. sponsors first exch Oguz tells Leslie life in Turkey. Q .1 Q and Tim stories about his home and school ' ff-ztf..b W . if-2 At Ohe In the room he shores with Tim, Oguz keeps his half clean and makes up his bed. an e student Honor Society banquet, Oguz folks to Mr. Adams. 'In a Spanish Garden theme The Crownbearers and the King and Queen start off the court dance. Soft lights and the music of Rick Southerland and his orchestra greeted Ben Davis prom-goers at the Indiana Ballroom. Hours of sitting under hair dryers, polishing fingernails, and straightening cummerbunds and ties were spent in preparation for the T965 Ben Davis Prom, entitled In a Spanish Garden. Starting the evening with pre-prom parties, pupils then entered the Roof and danced until ten o'clock. At ten, the coronation began, led by Crownbearers. Prom court members filled the dance floor, Barbara Metal and Tim Mains, Mistress and Master of Ceremonies then an- nounced the names of the Prince and Princess, John Weaver and Pam Mason. Then, Jim Waites was crowned Prom King. Silence reigned as everyone waited for the an- nouncement of the Prom Queen, The Prom Queen is ..... Peggy Hacker! As everyone applauded, Peggy was crowned and reigned over the court. Again led by the Crownbearers, the court dance began, with everyone ioining in. At twelve o'clock, the magic night was ended, and tired but happy prom goers moved on to the post- prom dinners and parties. The next morning, they went to prom breakfasts and picnics. While prom-goers wuir ex- pently for the coronniion, the two Crownbecirers head the procession. of 1965 Junior-Senior Prom Couples crowd the dance lloors to the tunes of Rick Suther- land' s orchestra. While Tim Mains looks on, Barb Meral, mistress of cere- monies announces the name of the Princess. Jim Waiies helps Peggy Hacker up the stairs as she is named Prom Queen, Diana Nunnery and Jayne McDonald loud picnic supplies in the trunk in preparation for a doy ol Brown County. Mr. Bob Hughes, iunior class sponsor, congratulates Queen Peggy Hacker. These couples leave the ballroom after a wonderful evening, tired, but happy. Evening ends in dinners, parties 1965 Prom Cowl: Flonl Row: King Jim Woiies, Queen Peggy Hacker, Princess Pom Mason. John Weaver. Second Row: Jerry Chivwood, Cathy Hopper, Julie Jackson, Tom Loehridge. Lasl Row: Oguz Guney, Sheila Hamilton, Pam Campbell, Jan Nutty. Sports, clubs crown ro alt Sunshine Society Queen, Joyce Nickell, and her escort, John Phillips, sit in slate at the annual club dance. Royalty abounded as Ben Davis clubs and sports crowned their kings and queens. At the November Nocturne, annual fall dance sponsored by Quill 81 Scroll, Janis Roush and Jerry Wallace were crowned Queen and King. Candidates collected pennies from friends and classmates as votes, A Sportsmanship King and Queen were chosen by student vote and crowned at the Basketball Homecoming. At half-time, Mr. Adams an- nounced Vicki Lattimer and Jerry Chitwood as winners. Joyce Nickell reigned at the annual Sunshine Society Dance this year. Sunshine members voted on the queen. Af the track mee? with Southport, Peggy Hacker was crowned Track Queen. She and her at- Tendants were chosen by members of the Track team. Sportsmanship Queen and King, Vicki Laitimer and Jerry Chitwood, were crowned at Basketball Homecoming. Bob Shipp places the crown on Peggy Hacker's head after she was chosen Track Queen. , x Dancing, son S, acts--talent June Moore and George Louell, Ben Davis' answer vo Peter, Paul and Mary, sing Winken ond Blinken and Nod. The Dancing Debs pause during their rouvine in the Senior Varieties. Seniors cz' Go-Go came complete with its own go-go dancers. Seniors su! at tables on the floor to woich the 1965 Senior Variefies. 1 66 presented at Senior a' Go-Go Complete with a Senior Combo, go-go dancers, tables and chairs, and decorations, Seniors a' Go-Go, the 1965 Senior Varieties, started. Se- niors brought card tables and table cloths and sat on the gym floor. Acts included dance routines, songs, instru- mentals, and comedy routines, and the annual satire on school affairs, That Was The Year That Was. Underclassmen sat in the stands and saw the examples of Senior talent and looked forward to their Senior Varieties. Senior Varieties heralded the beginning of Senior activities. Practice and planning showed as the 1965 Senior class proved itself to be hard-working and talented. David George, Chris Macy, and Bill Shackellord, appropriately dressed, present their parody of Three Little Maids From School. Nancy Palmer mimics Roger Miller's rendition of Dang Me. The Senior Combo plays while Leonard Smith sings Patches Baccalaureate, commencement end Speed ir up! yells Mr. Miller, as he directs the procession at commencement practice. fi' The graduates, over 500 strong. sir together in their caps and gowns uf Baccalaureate. At Baccalaureate, the graduates and their parents heard u talk by Reverend William Norris. The Senior members of Purpleaires joined with the under- classmen members in their last performance at Commence- menl. of high school career for seniors Yino Northern, solututorion, gives her oddress, No Mon is on Island, Closs officers leod the rest of the graduates in turning their tossels from the Ielt to the right, which symbolizes groduotion. Jenny Olsen delivers her volediciorion speech, Hold High the Torch. Commencement over, tired but happy, the :loss of i965 re turned 1hei1 cups oncl gowns. Awards, scholarships, outstanding Mr. Hughes congratulates Dorothy Hefner on receiving the Daughters of the American Revolution award. Bruce Gilley receives honors for winning an Indiana Univer- sity scholarship. Bill Shuckelford and Dcvetta Reynolds receive the Hertf- Janss medal for choir from Mr. Hughes. seniors recognized at Honors Day Awards to outstanding students in all aspects of Ben Davis life were presented at the annual Honors Day. Seniors returned to school forthe program and commencement practice and sat as a group on the gym floor in chairs. Mr. Hughes presented organization and school awards and the plaques, certificates, and medals. Mr. Carpenter announced the recipients of scholarships, Scholarships amounted to over S52,000. Spe- cial honors came in the form of four General Motors Institute scholarship winners and one ap- pointment to the United States Naval Academy. Mr. Hughes gives Jenny Olsen the hook she received as an award irom Phi Beta Kappa. :seq a .4 fi ,S ra ai an :ii at ga. i'!is ff Mr, Carpenter announces Tim Oliver's appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. Tina Northern is congratulated on winning the oratory award, 6'West Side Stor --that A few of the actresses from Sound of Music, dressed in their habits, engage in some unlikely octivities during u break in re- hearsul, Eager students watched us the new school took form and be- 9 gun to be ready for its first class. Let's see now is this the heart or the liver? -Biology students dissected cats as port of their course. . M aid xx N' 1 I -.L was the year that was Steve Sharpee seems to have lost the ball during the Ben Davis Speedway game. Mike Garage and Donny Cox clown it up at the first annual senior tea. Y' V Returning to school after c two-day, unscheduled vacation, students were greeted with five-foot snawdrifrs across the campus. ' , What da you mean, you don't have a purchase order?l -Mr. Trees takes core of the schooi finances. Peggy Hacker stands, while the band plays a salute, alter she was crowned Homecoming Queen by team captain Jerry Chitwood. The 1964 Homecoming court consisted of: Peggy Hocker, queen, Cathy Hopper, senior attendantp Pam Mason, iunior attendant: Kathy Andrews, sophomore attendant, and Linda Stout, freshman attendant. Successful Homecoming formula Ben Davis fans release their balloons as the Giants' team makes it first touchdown. Freshmen candidates Linda Stout and Marlo Steward and their escorts make a turn around the track as they await the announcement. r A1 r A-rw lo The science Club fleet, Q pink-and-yellow giraffe, Won second place in the iudging. spirit + work : fun From the parade of floats till the last moments of the dance, the T964 Homecoming proved to be one of the most exciting events of the year. The parade, complete with floats, fire engines, queen and attendant nominees, wound around the football field. Peggy Hocker was crowned Queen, and her at- tendants were: Cathy Hopper, senior, Pam Mason, iunior, Kathy Andrews, sophomore, and Linda Stout, freshman. At eight o'clock, the game started. The Giants proved to be too powerful for the Brebeuf War- riors, ending the half with a score of 42-0. The Queen presented a trophy to the winning float, and second and third places were an- nounced. The Art Club took top honors, Science Club, and Booster Club-Sideliners won second and third places respectively. The Giants and Warriors then battled through the second half. The final score was Ben Davis 49-Brebeuf 13. The Homecoming dance drew the evening to a close, as the Queen and her attendants held court in the cafeteria. Art Club members worked long hours on the papier-mache Giant they built for their float, which won first place. SPORTS Jumping, cheering, and screaming, loyal Ben Davis fans cheered their teams onto victories. Pupils had many chances to express their school spirit as the athletic teams finished the year with the best records in several seasons. The teams were not the only ones to bring honor to Ben Davis-individual athletes showed their worth as they copped tcp honors. Also bringing recognition was the student body, as Ben Davis became known throughout the state for school spirit and sportsmanship. The football field, basketball floor, cinder track, wrestling mats, golf links, baseball diamonds, and tennis courts were another setting for the WEST SIDE STORY. Varsity Football Team: Front Row: Steve Clemons, James Lineback, Don Clark, Bob Love, Jon Gary, Jerry Chitwood, Richard Wheet, Mark Erhman, Danny Hale, Steve Huddleston, Second Row: Steve McWilliams, Dave Pettit, Jim Lively, Tom Hoskins, Ray Brown, Steve Covert, Dan Noble, Roger Gunkel, Dennis Dodd, Ray Willis, Charles Hunt, mgr. Third Row: Mr. Derival, coach, Mr, Vorris, Randy Morgan, rngr., Bill Marshall, Glenn Archer, mgr., Bob Strobe, Chuck Meade, Mike Harper, Pete Blank, Wally Barnes, Bob Evans, Mike Atkins, John Weaver, Tom Louthridge, Mr. Bill McClain, coach, Jack Heflin, mgr. McClain instills spirit--Giants have Spirit and determination were the outstanding factors governing the Ben Davis Giant's finest season in several years. Coach Bill McClain and his assistant, Mr. Bob Derival, instilled the importance of team spirit, desire, and confidence in the minds of each team member. This determination and spirit forged the team into a unit as they set their goals: never to quit striving, and to improve as a football team. As their 6-3-l record indicates, they accomplished both. As griclmen, learning to think of their actions on the field with regard to the success ot the team, individual performances became outstand- 5 ing. Junior halfback Tom Lothridge, leading . scorer in the county, was named to the All- County team, Blocking for Tom were All-County tackle Jerry Chitwood and All-County second team guard .lim Lineback. Throughout the season the fans, as well as the team, helped keep the tradition of school f spirit intact, A . . Coach McClain and several squad members plot strategy. Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 26 I8 34 26 7 49 27 55 27 7 Senior Steve McWilliams is mobbed by a hast of Bloomington tocklers after a short gain. Southport Warren Central Decatur Central Shortridge North Central Brebeuf Washington Lawrence Central Northwest Bloomington 6-3-1 season ,sf ii: L 1. , Q 'OVA Trainer Mr. Bennie Townsend once again proves his necessity to the team as he aids injured Mark Erhman. Lessons in the art of football, along with game movies and advanced coaching techniques, proved invaluable to the football team. Members of the reserve team pause for o breather as Coach Gaeglein explains a tricky maneuver. .--W 1 This year's reserve football team, coached by NQL5, Mr. Robert Britt cmd Mr. Jerry Goeglein, had a H1 'e- ' fine season. All through the year the reserve team had high spirits though playing a very tough schedule. During the season the reserve team obtained impressive victories over city rivals Shortridge and Washington. They also had decisive wins over County foes Southport and Decatur Central. When the T964 season ended, the reserve team had compiled a record of 4 wins and 5 losses. The freshman team, coached by Mr. James Yoder, played as rough a schedule as the re- serves. During the season they suffered close defeats by Decatur Central and Washington. The freshman squad won victories over Shartridge and Woodview. As the season came to a close, the frosh record was 3 wins and 5 losses. Both the reserve team and the freshman squad displayed high spirits throughout the Spirited frosh, Reserve Football Team: Front Row: Danny Britt, Karl Bertalon, Jerry Sipe, Bob Thompson, Paul Mehrlich, Jerry Walden, Terry Pedigo, Charles Hibert, James Kingery. Second Row: John Villegas, John Yates, Rich Villegas, Mike Dunham, Ron Diesch, Bob Clark, Danny Dodd, Dave Harvey, Tony Buser. Third Row: Terry Krout, Frank Spade, Larry Burnett, Greg Lang, Charles Parker, Larry Judd, Pat Smither, Jeff Ferguson, Greg Haynes. Fourth Row: Mr. Britt, coach, Mr. Goeglein, coach, Jack Hunt, mgr., Gary Peters, mgr., Dave Decker, Charles Johnson, Ron Ferris, Harry Rudell. i r 1 Frosh Football Tlarn: Front Raw: Earl Simon, Brent Nuetzman, lovie Adams, Russell Holland, Tom Nihiser, Bob Akers, Chris Gilliam Ron Donaldson, Ken Twomey, Sncond Row: Jerry Long, Dan Emery, Dave Verhonrk, Phil Miller, Larry Henderson, Walt Pennington Bill Turner, Ken Green, John Stanley, Third now: John Burger, mgr., David crm, Dave c:or,per,sl1l Black, Larry Campbell, Richard Parsley, mgr, Fourth Row: Mr. Jim Yoder, coach. reserves gain valuable experience Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben RESERVE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Davis 20 Davis 0 Davis 31 Davis 25 Davis 6 Davis 13 Davis 13 Davis 7 Davis T3 FROSH Davis 0 Davis 6 Davis 32 Davis 6 Davis 19 Davis O Davis I4 Davis 34 FOOTBALL Southport Warren Central Decatur Central Shortridge North Central Northwest Washington Lawrence Central Northwest SCOREBOARD Decatur Central Westlane Shortridge Fulton Woodview Washington Lawrence Central Perry Central The football squads worked lang and slrenously in preparation for the forthcoming season. Harriers finish eighth in State Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Dave Foy's running ability was one of the reasons that the cross country team finished eighth in the state. Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 37 24 20 4th 34 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th Washington 27 Tech 65 Lawrence Central 43 Beech Grove 58 Shortridge 40 Washington invitational ii schools North Central 29 Howe 57 Southport Invitational I5 schools Howe Invitational ll schools Columbus Invitational 22 schools Marion County Meet Shortridge Invitational 20 schools Varsity Cross Country Team: Front Row: Ron Porter, Bob Shipp, Jim Risrow, Gary Jones, mgr., Dave Fay, Jim Johnson, Danny Strapes. Second Row: Mr. Townsend, trainer, Mr. Merando, coach, Dave Muir, Dennis Gilley, Richard Russell. Phil Hadley, Clarence Porter. Mr. Hine, coach. Second in Sectional and Regional 'if' .Q, .. ,sis ,U - . f f - tsQjiij?+g,.i5g. E'-fag' ' Qgsgie-if f 4. 1 fa. ei- iissi.. if , 'e 'ff ., ,- 2 f ', H rv ,srFga5?it ' h-f f- 1 gym is ...NZ ' .i J. , , , . egg 5'? 2zfw.s1eQ,,3ll 4 1.11, , .uf-.., Zi I ' . 4554538 'Wm - 1 Wir- 'ie X' ,ir i - . 4143 4 'fb . ':., .' f Y 'wi ' . ' .... 11:l0:g3q..,Qg,,.-., , -s , -- s x . L. , V , , .- . 1:5 r i . is. ,. L 1' . . E-fl Tvf V - ' ' W 'A V4 W 3 f 2 L xi., . . The harriers tense their muscles and position themselves as they wait for the starter's signal. The Cross Country team, coached by Mr. Wen- dell Hine, posted a sparkling record this year. While participating against sixty-seven different schools, the harriers defeated sixty-two of them during the season. Although not expecting to field CI contender for the state title this year, the cross country team finished eighth inthe state. In gaining this position, the team also placed second in the sectional and the regional. Jim Johnson, senior, was the 1964 sectional champion with a record breaking time of 91597. He was only the third Ben Davis athlete to ever break 10:00. The reserve team, headed by Mr, Marvin Merancla, had a very fine 5 and I record, while also finishing fourth in the Southport Invitational. As the harriers record indicates, a con- siderable amount of time and effort went into making a winning season. Bl Team members gather around as Coach Hine and Coach Meranda tobulate the results. Fresh Crass Country Team: Fran! Row: Dave Meadows, Mike Burke. Second Row: Shawn Harder, Randy Ramsey, Mr. Meranda, coach. i S il senior guard arm Jackson 1 3? .VARSITY BASKETBALL 9:19 Ben Davis r Ben Davis ,m - Ben Davis s. Q' . Y 13557. Ben Davis --, 4 Ben Davis x '-.if Ben Davis - I 77 7 Ben Davis ' 1 Ben Davis S Ben Davis I T1 Ben Davis Senior forward Charles Russell, All Ben Davis Regmcl Ben Davis E 3' Ben Davis -. Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis if ser-am genie. sieve Sharpee, All, Ben Dems . ' Sectional Ben Davis Marion County Tourney Ben Davis ,. .W Ben Davis 5--U., Ben Davis Q-...TQ ,, Sectional 'f' Ben Davis 2' Ben Davis 5 , Ben Davis 5, N Senior forward Jim Wartes, All- Ben Davis R ' I ' egiona Regional ,M Ben Davis .Ni ,L . 1'1- 59 'i9' 9U0'd Gfrfv Lowry. AH'S'cve ' Senior Cerner Mike Gorsage 1' .J - g-fn' ' 'WET--1 z A i i A i'L'Q'Is ' 1 ' . , tx ' giinlr t NL 25 2 u Q sa . S A, A B ' irc nm W , . .f V .., .f : I -r A . B2 Y 75 67 61 63 58 59 61 60 76 B0 74 64 60 91 80 96 83 90 60 70 56 77 69 77 67 66 Basketball Team Junior forward Bill Ncwlin ti N SCOREBOARD J E Arlington 65 4-5 v Broad Ripple 63 , ' Shortridge 53 I - Tech 6l ' V hx 5 Warren Central 61 :inks J Crispus Attucks 60 . .if 'W ,,, Manual 75 I ,nik C, 5 3 Lawrence Central 72 Y Bloomington 56 , North Central 81 S E Southport 60 ' ' I Lebanon 59 Junior forward Russ Frzklun Howe 74 I Plainfield 67 ? Washington 78 1 K Crowfordsville 70 ' li N gglzifiagentral JUrli0l Certlef Dave Pelllll Marion County Tourney -1: Southport 49 W:-L.: N 1 Beech Grove 68 ...VI Speedway 52 4,'- ' y Sectional Shortridge 75 - Crispus Attucks 59 ' 1 Northwest 62 Z: I Cathedral 56 I V Regional Junior guard Yam Lothrrdge N Washington 8l 'Z , l' :S 1 Junior guard John Weaver ' - Junior 9UUfd Diilf Kvkef I I Qt 'li Z, , ...: J XINH.. ., ' I i'f'5.L'3'i - -! 1-551 ,gl-ee -Q, 'J ,A 6 ,,4,-ff I , 'J 3 .3 ...QQ Jim Wuiles shoots for Iwo points during the Giantis win over Bloomington. Sectional, Count The Giants bench reflects the solid determination that wos displayed throughout the season. l Oulstundin senior uurd Gcr Lowry receives the 9 9 Y County Championship trophy from Ben Davis prine cipol, Mr. David Adams, Evon Fine, Marion County Conch of the Year delivers one of his inspirational pep talks to the team. Steve Sharpee leaps and shoots for Iwo points as Jim Wciies and Char' lie Russell look on, Champions, Fine The Jolly Purple Giants from Ben Davis regis- tered one of their finest seasons ever during the 1964-65 season. The Giants compiled a 'I9-7 won-and-lost record and won both the Marion County Championship and the Indianapolis Sec- tional Championship. The senior-studded squad, directed by Marion County Coach of the Year, Evan Fine, displayed the spirit and teamwork that only a great team possesses. This team balance and team atti- tude was evident throughout the hardwood cam- paign. Highlights of the season were when the vic- tory-seeking Giants met and vanquished Leba- non, 64-59, and Washington, 80-78, each of which was second ranked in the state before contending with the Giants. As a result of these victories, the Giants were given recognition as one of the state's best teams. Finally, when the Giants captured the Marion County Champion- ship and the Indianapolis Sectional, everyone knew there was a good basketball team on the West Side, 6C0ach of Year' Fmsh Basketball Team: Fran! Row: Dove Verhonic, Larry Henderson, Dave Gross, Dave Cooper. Sacund Row: Earl Simon, Bill Graham, Bill Turner, Jack Turpin, Bobby Wul- liams. Third Row: Mr. Bob Britt, coach, Phil Miller, Walt Pen- nington, Harman Bradley, Larry Taylor, manager. Reserve Baskalball Team: Front Row: Gary Uflman, manager. Second Row: Van Evans, J. C, Fassino, Paul West, Lionel Barnett, Danny Britt, Mark Williams, Greg Hessong. Third Row: Mr. Kenny Cox, coach, Greg Lang, Jim Engledon, Bruce Parker, Russ Baker, Harry Ruddell, Ronald Radford, Dave Harvey, Chuck Hibhert. Varsity grapplers win Sectional Varsity W r u x I I i n g Team: Front Row: D a v e Wlldmon, Chuck Lineback, Dennis Virgin, Alex Moore, Mickey Catan, John Villegas, Rick Villegas, Second Row: Mr. Joe Precio, Coach, Jerry Chiiwood, Tim Oliver, Larry Burnett, Jim Line- lnack, Richard Koppel, Steve covert, Eugene Koppel, Mr. George McCool, coach, 1 if?--f..ffY:vr f t 1 ' xill G' . i.-it T A Ben Davis wrestler scores two points. Hard work and determination earned the BDHS wrestling squad a successful season. Coach Joe Preclo's varsity matmen posted a 7A4 season, winning impressive victories over Tech and Franklin Central. In addition to their regular season wins, the Giant grapplers re- ceived two trophies by capturing the quade rangular Ben Davis Invitational and the Secs tional Championship. Senior Steve Covert won the Sectional in the 154 lb. weight division but broke his arm in the Regionals. Junior Dave Wildmon gained the l33 lb. class title. Showing promising potential, the reserve wres- tling squad finished the season undefeated, Coached by Mr. George McCool, the reserves de- featec' two varsity wrestling teams in registering their ll-O record. Don Noble and Larry Burnett, although normally on the reserve squad, entered varsity competition several times during the sea- son, Neither suffered a defeat. The frosh grapplers gained valuable experi- ence. Although the team, coached by Mr. Jack Jester, recorded an O-6 slate, it showed desire and determination. Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 36 29 i 5 34 i i 23 27 24 i 9 l si Franklin Central I8 Lawrence Central 18 Soulhport 30 Decatur Cenircxl 14 Norih Central 30 Tech T9 Crawforclsville 'l7 New Albany I8 Anderson 25 Ben Davis Invitational 4 schools Chuck Lineback grapples with an unidentified foe. Reserve team finishes undefeated Ruurvn Wrestling Team: Front Row: Larry Burnefr, John Yan- ney, Mike Willoughby, Blain Maze, Paul Bush, Rick Villegas. Suomi Row: Mgr. Mike Hardy, Marvin Turpin, Jim Lively, Larry Judd, Frank Lawrence, Don Noble, Oguz Guney, Mike Dun- ham, Jerry Morgan, Eugene Koppel, Mr. McCool, coach. Runners, fieldme P. :i:..ai.z.+::f: rrf--wser'.ar-.-a n X:'z,v-'lg :H:.421.411,:zffg.:':,.:-2.1-'3,,s'Svzi,:v' w-:,,:12 , mm. , ,..,...T.- .f .-T. , my 9- .t-A W. P3 . -6 ... if ,yi .At . . .W 2 ,. ., ... .. T, L as .w,....e1.,.t .. W . fm.-we f t ' .F .r' L.e-'mf as-tis:-e:c3,: mr' :1'trfE.s1,:.-P' .4-qw., ..:: A as 4, .e T .Q e Q- 'IJ si.. .fs .4 M-iff 1 . sa... Mffizs r- fzmifft law- we asm:-'1 :xr as-' Q -,..w . v-n..? Sf. rw E 9.1 . 2 .2 3w 3312. '9 M.. up 'ull' ...sf . as,-s3,i.,, sgsmg'-w,'4,. p. ra e ity- as qw wig vi :,:':f4a l.,esf31'Y's,t-'?2'Wf:wi?QiV '-mfg?fS:',t P2.z:ff 1T..: zimwg :H-.z:g,..,r: Q-g?.,:-fra s IHS It? C .s 'I. 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HW '09, .f maven-rw ' ,. ins-'E-'B11'fl-?'i'f' i f--ff Charlie Russell demonstrates the lorm that enabled him to break the high lump record. 11 Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben smash recordsg VARSITY TRACK SCOREBOARD Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 68 72 54 213 62 74 73 61 4th 74 V1 lst 3rd 2nd 55 84 90 3rd Tech 46 Seymour 23 Tech 47 Arlington 18 Washington 54 113 Southport 47 Howe 35 Warren 36 Manual 48 Muncie Relays 7 schools Franklin 42 V, Wood 20 Broad Ripple Invitational Columbus Relays County Meet Southport 54 Cathedral 25 Carmel 19 Sectional Bob Shipp, honorary captain of the track team, takes a breather as one of his teammates flashes by. Track team has perfect 12-0 mark Four field event records, two running event records and three relay records were shattered during the 1964-65 track season. High-iumping their way into the record book were Charlie Ruse sell, iumping 6'0 indoors and Ron Porter, jump- ing 6 !1': outdoors. Tom Lothriclge broke the broad-lump record with a leap of 2l'6'!, and Steve Hackleman heavecl the shot to a new distance of 55'O outdoors and 53'7 indoors. Pole-vaulting himself to' new heights is Gary Lowry with a vault of l2'4'!1 . Another record-holder is 440-dash man Bob Evans, sprinting to the tape in 51.6. Distance run- ner Bob Shipp established his mark with a 4:33,l mile run. Through teamwork and long practice, several relay marks were eclipsed by the half-mile relay team, the mile relay team, and the twa-mile re- lay team. The sum of these individual records plus the coaching techniques of Coach Wendy Hine and Coach Marvin Meranda equals a perfect 'l2-O mark. A BDHS pole vaulter vaults for dizzy heights. Bon Davls Track Team: First Row: Jack Hunt, Manager, Bill Marshall, Jim Johnson, Tam Lothridge, Danny Stropes, Scott Atkins, Jim Ristow, Charles Rus- sell, Steve Hackleman, Anthony Payne, David Harvey, Bob Shipp, Ronnie Porter, David Ray, Bob Evans, Denny Bogden, Manager. Second low: Steve Smith, Man- ager, Mark Galovic, Dennis Gil- ley, Henry Arnold, Ralph Tolan, Walter Pennington, Clarence Porter, Larry Whitis, Jan Schmid- li, Dave Muir, Mike Dunham. Bob Thompson, Dana Parrott, John Villegas, David Meadows, Tim Birge, Manager. Last Row: Mr. Marvin Meranda, Coach, Kenneth rwoemy, Phil Hadley, Randy Ramsay, Anlhoney Buser, Earl Russell, Bill Turner, Mr. Wendall Hine, Head Coach, Mark Magnabosco, Marty Phil- lips, Earl Simon, Phil Miller, Bob Williams, Dale Kernaclle, Mr. William McClain, Coach. Frosh win Count Championship Freshman Track Team: Flu! Raw: Walter Pennington, David Meadows, Mark Galovic, Dale Kernadle, Dana Parrott, Kenneth Twomey. Last Row: Steve Smith, Manager, Timmy Birge, Manager, Bill Turner, Earl Simon, Phil Miller, Bob Wtllaims, Randy Ramsey, Mr. McClain, Coach. ,,,,...- Freshmen Walt Pennington and Dave Meadows admire the County track championship tro- phy with Frash coach Mr, Bill McClain. Two track-loving girls brave the chilly weather to watch Husky Steve Hcckleman winds up to throw the shot. a practice. Dan Cox aims and puns. Varslly Golf Team: Front Raw: Dan Cox, Norman Nance, Herb Mann, Second Row: Mr. Dunbar, coach, Dave Sailors, Chuck Hibbert. Golfers, netmen gain experience The varsity golf team, coached by Mr. Robert Dunbar, completed the season with 7 wins, 8 losses, and 3 ties. The team also took fifth place in the county tourney and won impressive vic- tories over county rivals Warren and Pike. Mem- bers ofthe golf team are: Dan Cox, Richard Ford, Chuck Hibbert, Norman Nance, and Dave Sailors. After dropping 8 of their first nine matches, the BDHS varsity tennis team finished its season with 4 victories in 5 contests, thus completing the year with a 5-9 record. Playing their last year for Coach Lee are Tim Oliver, Steve Dennis, and Ron Barthel. Returning will be junior Rick Schwart and sophomores Greg Hessong, Paul West, Lyle Jones, and Gary Uffmon. With the help of the experience gained in varsity competition, the play of The golf and ten- nis teams will be improved. Vnrsliy Tunnls Team: Front Row: Greg Hessong, Tim Oliver, Ron Barthel. Second Row: Mike Fortune, Steve Dennis. Bruce Jackson rounds first base. VARSITY BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis ' Ben Davis --- 5 Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis Ben Davis 4 2 B 4 2 14 I2 1 I 7 3 19 6 4 6 Southport 7 Cathedral 5 Shortridge 3 Warren Central 5 North Central 9 Crispus Attucks I3 Lebanon 1 3 Tech 3 Howe 3 Anderson 1 3 Decatur Central 1 Decatur Central 3 Southport 16 Washington 3 Manual IO Diamondmen dealt Rosnrve Baseball Team: Hrs! Row: Larry Hamilton, Terry Pedigo, Gary Johnson, Danny Dodd, Mark Williams, Suwnd Row: Frank Spaid, Ron Radford, Dave Howard, Jim Engledaw, J. C. Tassino, Gary Peters. Thlrd Row: Charlie Johnson, Jerry Palencer, Dale Bowles, Larry Payton, John Yanney, Mr. Townsend, coach. -i. A varsily batter eyes the ball as it speeds toward the plate. Vanity Borobull Team: Front -:Qi 'V ' . -sg . 1 Row: Jock Jones, John Moore, -, 3 . Mike Dee, Tom ideas, Pete ,gq Blank, Pete Johnson, Robert '.,i W ' ,V Villegas, Mel McKinney, Dennis Dodd. Second Row: Darrell Poe, mgr., Jim Curbeuux, mgr., Mark Ehrman, Darrel Munn. Steve Shurpee, Clint Wright, Gregg Palmer, Jerry cmvwosd, sms Jackson, Mr. Cox, coach. blow--spirit, sportsmanship remain As the spring baseball season started, Coach Kenny Cox set out to better his previous year's record of 6 wins and 6 losses. The Giant niner's bid for an undefeated sea- son was ended in their first two games of the year by being defeated by Southport, 7-4, ond Cathedral, 5-2. With more enthusiasm the Giants showed their power with a 8-3 thumping of Shortridge, only to lose a close contest to War- ren Central 5-4. The Giants lost to North Central by a score of 9-2 and outslugged Crispus Attucks l4-13, and lost a slugfest to Lebanon T3-12. Tech and Howe clipped the baseball team by identical 3-l scores, and Anderson stopped them 13-7. Showing their ability to come back, the Giants defeated Decatur Central twice, 3-'l, and I9-3. ln their final three games the Giants bowed to Southport 16-6, lost to Manual TO-6 and de- feated Wushington 4-3. A Giant runner is put out at first base Courage, determination, desire the lasting spirit of Ben Davis 95 N FOOTBALL: Steve Mcwnlhnms Coaches select best FOOTBALL: J evry Ch ilwood FOOTBALL: Mu ke Adkins TRACK: Ron Porter 'VJ TRACK 4 CROSS COUNTRY: Bob Shnpp li wnssruncz Jam Lmexmk 96 CROSS COUNTRY: Jum Johnson of Senior athletes BASKETBALL: Sieve Sharpee BASKETBALL: Jim Wcites BASEBALL: Bruce Jackson WST QQ, Q- BASKETBALL: Gary Lowry BASEBALL: Darrel Mann GOLF: Dun Cox ey WRESTLING: Sveve Cover! LB No story would be complete without the people who make up the cast-and the story of Ben Davis is no exception. Coming from all races, religions, and environ- ments, the over 2000 pupils and over IOO teachers and administrators worked, learned, and played together in harmony. Freshmen found high school an interesting place and different from grade or iunior high school. New freedoms and responsibilties confronted them. Sophomores and juniors, already acquainted with Ben Davis, participated more in affairs, For the seniors, the last year of high school was mixed happiness and sadness. As they looked to their futures, they also remembered the classes and activities they had enjoyed at Ben Davis. Altogether, these pupils and administrators make up the cast of the WEST SIDE STORY. Mr, Robert Seaman, head guidance counselor, discusses a pupil's program fo decide what courses she should take. 3 ,551 Q Administration, Mr. Howard Williams, vice-principal, checks additions to the daily announcements and schedules activities, Mr. David Adams, principal, presents the Future Teachers of America charter to Beth Sheppard, FTA president and performs one of his varied duties at BDHS. f , ',. The faculty and administration of Ben Davis devoted their time to guiding and teaching pupils. Several new teachers were added to the facul- ty, and the teaching staff was supplemented throughout the year by substitute teachers and student teachers from the colleges and uni- versities. Teachers both taught and continued to further their education, as they worked on master's or doctors degrees. ln their positions, teachers and administrators served as directors for the Ben Davis WEST SIDE STORY. Mr. Trent Gipson, dean of boys, makes out u list of people with work permits, faculty guide BDHS students Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt, dean at girls, checks absence slips and records. Mr. Harmon Baldwin, superintendent of schools, presents u graduate with her diploma and congratulates her. Faculty spends man lon hours Mr. Woodraw E. Baker-Driver Education Depart- ment Head Mr. Robert W. Baker-Speech B. English Mr. Bob Britt-Guidance Mr. Arvin Brokaw-Latin Br English Mr. Ernest Brown-Mathematics Miss Sandra L. Brown-Social Studies Mr. Roger W. Bush-industrial Arts Mr. Charles Carpenter--Mathematics 8. Guidance Miss Olive Carruthers-Social Studies Department Head Miss Kay E. Collins-Home Economics Mr, Francis E. Conderacience Mrs. Helen M. Cook-Commerce Mr. Kennevh Cox-Physical Education 8. Health and Safety Mr. Richard L. Davidson-Industrial Arts Mr. Robert Derival-Physical Education 8- Health and Safety in preparation for future classes Mrs. Mabel Dierdorf-Commerce Mrs. Mildred M. Doyle-Commerce Mr. Marvin Duersiock-Mavhemciics L Commerce Mr. Robert L. Dunbar-Heclih and Safety Mrs. Vera English-English Mr. William B. Ensor-Mdrhemuiics Mr, Evan E. Fim cience 8. Driver Education Mr. Marion E. Fine+AvhIeIic Director Miss Mariho A. Fulfcrd-English Mrs. Florence Gcerle-Commerce Mr. James Garcia-Spanish Mr. Jerry Goeglein-Commerce Mrs. Georgia Griest-English Mr. Donald Hansell-Speech Mrs. Tory Henle-Home Economics Deporiment Heu Teachers give spare time to clubs, Mrs, Judith A. Harvey-English Mrs. Twylamuy Hash-Commerce Mr, Charles R, Hayman-English Mr. William C. Henley-Social Studies Mr. Wendell Hine-Commerce Mr. James M. Hobson-Driver Education Mr. David Hoff-Art Mr. Ray Horton-Instrumental Music Mr. Robert E. Houston-Social Studies Mr. Bob Hughes-English Mr. Ray E. Hurt-Industrial Arts Mrs. Ina Hyde-Language Depuriment Head Miss Jane Iseley--Commerce Mr. Loren Jackson-Commerce Mr. Jack .Jester-Science teams, and other school actlvltles Miss Hazel M, Kennedy-Commerce Mrs. Jessie Kirk-Commerce Department Head Mrs. Marilyn L. Knox-Physical Education Mrs. Elizabeth Leller-Librarian Miss Carolyn Lincks-Social Studies Mr. Leonard E. Lowe-Social Studies Mrs. Helen H. MacNobb-Latin Miss Nina Martin-Mathematics Department H Mr. William McClain-lndusiriol Arts Mrs, Mary McLaughlin--Commerce Mr. Marvin L. Merunda-Mathematics Mr, Hal A. Meurer-instrumental Music Mr. Daryl M. Miller-Science Department Head Mrs. Geraldine Miller-Choral Director Mr. James Miller-Science ead Facult ives uidan 106 ce, inspiration, Mr. William F. Minnick-English S. Guidance Mr, James E. Pell-Industrial Arts Mrs. Helen Pointe-Mathematics Mr. William Price-Social Studies Miss Jean Prichard-English Department Mr. James Roy-English 8. Journalism Head Mr. James D. Reitzel-English Mr. Foul Ritterskamp-Social Studies Mr. Donald Sargent-Commerce Mr. John Schwegman-English Mr. John E. Show4ocial Studies Mrs. Marilyn Sheffer-English 8- Spanish Mr. Theodore Shell-Industrial Arts Mrs. Margaret Shuler-Physical Education 81 Gui- dance Mr. Harold Smith-Science and counsel to every student Mrs. Ursel Sommer-Nurse B- Health and Safety Mrs. Sandra Speicher-English Mrs. Elva Strouse-Art Department Head Mr, James Taylor-Industrial Arts Department Head Mr. Benny Townsend-Science Mr, Phil Trees-Commerce 8. Treasurer Mr. Lewis Truax-Science Mr. Rolland Voris-Industrial Arts Gr Guidance Mrs, Harriett Watson-Librarian Mrs. Martha Welch-Home Econamicx Mr. Harald Wilson-industrial Arts Mr. Duane Wilson-Mathematics Mrs. Wilma Woods-Commerce Mr. James Yoder-Science 8. Driver Education As school draws to an end, Seniors Llnda Ann Abdon-lcollege prep and commerciall Red Cross Secretary, FBLA, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society. GAA, Girls' Track Team William Aclrlny-lindustrial artsl Intramurals, lorry Frosh Track, Frosh Wrestling, Bowling Club, Proiectionist, Trialge Patricia Ann Acord-lcomrnerciall Booster Club, FBLA, Sunshine Society, Perfect Attendance Award Grctchen louise Adams-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, JA, FTA, Librarian, Student Council, Sun- shine Society, GAA, Red Cross, FBLA Secretary, Dept. Secretary Michael Wayne Adkins-Varsity Football James Lee All-icollege prepl Varsity and Reserve Wrestling, Letterman's Club Martha Ann Allen--lcommerciall Band, Booster Club, French Club, JA, FBLA, English Department Secretary Judith E. Anderson-Icammerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, GAA, Gymnastics Sherry Leah Anderson Glen Allen Archer-lcornmerciall Frosh Cross Country, Intramurals, Frosh Track, Frcsh and Reserve Wrestling, Varsity Football Manager, Letterman's Club, Prciectionists Jo Anno Archer-lcammerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Flag Corps, Maiorettes, Office Assistant Stlphsn Dayton Argabright-lcammerciall Reserve Foot- ball, Frosh and Reserve Wrestling, Proiectionist, Sideliners Judith Ellen Armxlrong-lcommerciall Booster Club, Choir, French Club, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, YFC Karen Ann Asdall Raymond Stephan Babb-lindustrial artsl Frosh and Re- serve Basketball Manager face difficult challenges of the future Ema Karla Barker-Icollege prepl Booster Club, Clinic Assistant, French Club, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Sigma Paul Edward Bailey-Iindustriai artsl Intramurals, Red Cross, Art Club Susan Mlrlan Bailey-tcollege prepl Band, Booster Club, Dance Band, Deep Purples, Honor Society, JCL, FTA, Mu Alpha Theta, Office Assistant, Pep Band, Student Council, SPQR, Sunshine Society, Sr. Varieties, Indiana Central College Scholarship Jerry Bruce Bain-tcollege prepl Frosh Cross Country, Frosh Track, Bowling Club, Printing Shop and Electricity Shop Assistant Barbara Jean Bain-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4'H Jr. Leader, Librarian, Spanish Club, Sunshine Society, GAA, Red Cross Treasurer Halen Wlllena Ballon-lcommercicll Booster Club, Red Cross, FBLA, Office Assistant, Spanish Club, Sunshine Society, YFC, GAA, Crisco Homemaking Award -of 3 zz E 2 rg 5 iv 3 a 2 -254 En E 2 Q Q ge . '-mas. ' ba. I' nt ' rt Wg? 9, U 58 B : 3 a :tt if - D Q- 2 ai g .. 2 C - l I R rs'g'?.. Q ,. I ?:2 2 S ..5T's n- 3 5 Qmwl ID ID ' 'V U g. rn O0-ga E -in 29' ? 'U PE Ft'0-Il ' 2 'While Q 3 5 if-5? 15. 5 .7.-In - . 1 5 me ' : '-T 5 '- P' Y vt 35 v-ID 2 921' e rv E. Eg ,--. -.., ,L 4 J 9. W 'ttfft 2. L' 0 -2 39? tif , .55 t'! Qf'l15 1'i3'ff Q ... Q st -.:.,i f- , ,U V ,s ' ,Q Wtttf'-5 1' l ,sw t' - 1 gtiftr- -. ,L 'fide K L74 ' T tv. 1 r ff Q A Q. it sz, f tx A Q' .Str tg' Football, Intramurals, Frosh wtestttttg, Band, Red cross, , rs Lettetmtms Club, Office Assistant, Proiettionisl, Pep Band, Sideliners , , , , Gary Richard Barr-tindustrial artsi Frosh Baseball, Ret A serve Football, Intramurals, Librarian, Sideliners 1 I Ronald Erllr Barthal-lcollege prepl Varsity Tennis, pm' Debate, Deep Purples, French Club Treasurer, Honor So, ciety, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask 8. Gavel, NFL, Phi Chi Sigma Vice President, Sideliners, Sr. Varieties, Thes- , . pians, Trialge, Purdue Scholarship ,ft ,aw R gt . do 1 A I .-i I . r . I f 1? t rf w s t 1' . , t r ' Hi? A ' ff ses f rl Q f f 4' B . Mary Margaret Bastin-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader, Sun- shine Society yixsqe Myrna louln Balls--lcommerciall Choir, Red Cross, , g FBLA, Ollice Assistant ' ' Q Jon Alan Batlt-lcommerciall Frosh Baseball, Intramurals ,.X' Senlors set a pattern for future Donna Sue Batman-Icollege prepl Booster Club, Cadet Teaching, JCL, FTA, Sunshine Society, SPQR, GAA Loretta Luo Batman-icollege prepl Booster Club, His- tory Club, JCL, SPQR, Sunshine Society, GAA Harry Junior Bayllft Judith Ann Belcher-Icommerciull Booster Club, FBLA, GAA Andrea Jean Bell--icommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Flag Corps, Red Crass, .lA, Art Club, GAA, Sun- shine Society Patrizia Eileen Bongo-Icommerciall Booster Club, Li- brarian, GAA Point Secretary, Gym Assistant, Perfect Attendance Award Michael Ray Benton Dala Darlene But-lcommerciall Booster Club, Choir Secretary, Keyhole, FTA, FBLA, News Bureau, Purple- aires Secretary, Quill 8- Scroll Secretory, Spotlight, Sun- shine Society, GAA Potor Frodorlck Blank-icollege prepl Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Reserve and Varsity Football, Reserve Track, Band, Dance Band, Le!terrnon's Club, Pep Band, Student Council, Sr, Varieties, Trialge, Sideliners Sec- retary-Treasurer Rodney K. Boger Charlene Kay Boslic-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Choir, Choral Bells, Honor Society, JCL, SFQR, YFC Laura Boston lllllilliamsl Carolyn Bowling lAndermnj-lcommercioll Booster Club, Bowling Club, sunshine socaeiy Jury Thomas Bowman Bnrco Scott Boyer-lcollege prep, raduates to follow 111 new school Janice Morin Braclttn-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowl, ing Club, History Club, GAA Lindo loulso Bragg-lcommerciall Booster Club, Red Cross, Office Assistant Kenneth Andre Brand Susan Jane Brinkley-lcommerriall FBLA, Ottize As- sistant, Monitor Roger Lynn Brisssy-Iindustrial orrsl Intramurals, Bowl- ing Club Fronde Jo Brockslagor-Iccmmerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Flag Corp, GAA, Sr. Varieties, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society Jack Edward Brown Karon lurillo Brown-GAA, Monitor Thomas Allen Brumagen Edith Ellen Buekllw-lcollege prepl Choir, Deep Purples Treasurer, JCL, Madrigals, Office Assistant, Purpleaires, Phi Chi Sigma Secretary, Sunshine Society, SPQR, YFC Carolyn Joyce Butyar-lcollege prepl Art Club, Perfect Attendance Award, Keyhole Seal Designer Sondra Kay Burch--lcollege prepl Booster Club, FFA, GAA, Monitor, Librarian, Spanish Club Donna Jean Burdlne-lcommerciall Red Cross, Booster Club, FBLA, Office Assistant Victor Jackson Burke-Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Proiectionist, Sideliners, Student Council Wllllam Allen Burke Senlors lead basketball team to Madonna Justine Burkhsad-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Choir, Office Assistant, Purpleaires, Sunf shine Society, SPQR, YFC Donald Wayne Burns-lcollege prepl Reserve Wrestling John William Burns, Jr. Patricia Arm Burris-lcommerciull Booster Club, FBLA, Sunshine Society James Alun Burroughs Joseph Wayne Burton Terry Lynn Bush-lindustrial urtsl Sr. Varieties Cynthla Jane Bushong-lcovnmerciall Booster Club, Choir, Red Cross, Sunshine Society, Monitor, GAA, YFC Marvin Ray Cable Carolyn Sue Campbell-lcornmercioll Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, JA, Librarian, Spanish Club, Sunshine Society, GAA Lynna Sue Campbell-lcommerciall Booster Club, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, GAA Harry Stevan Campton William Zalhury Caple--lcollege prepl Bowling Club, National Honor Society, Phi Chi Sigma, Chemistry Lab Asslsltlrtl Dennis Burton Carmichael Jorla Jo Carmichael-lcollege prepl Office Assistant, GAA Sectional, Count Championships llogu Lynn Camo:--lcollege prepl Frosh Cross Country, Frosh Track Intramurals, Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners, Trialge, History Club Vice-President, National Honor Society Jacqueline Sus Carroll-lcollege and commercial prepl Booster Club, Bowling Club, Choral Bells president, Mask St Gavel, Thespions, YFC Marylln Sue Carson-Booster Club, GAA Wllliam Loo Carter Marianna Cossaday-lcommercial prepl Booster Club 4-H, History Club, JCL, SPQP, Red Cross John Mlchoal Coton-Wrestling Varsity, l.et!errnan's Club Cltorlos Micheol Chandlu-lcollege prepl Band, Choir, Dance Band, Deep Purples, Highlites, Madrigal, Purple- aires, Senior Var. Jerry Lu Chitwood-Icollege prepl Fresh, Reserve, Varsi- ty Baseball, Frosh, Varsity Football, Frosh, Varsity Wrese tling, Senior Class Vice President, Cadet Band, Let- termon's Club President, Prom Court, Sideliners Vice President, Student Council, Sr. Var., Sportsmanship King, Athletic Award Donald David Clark-lindustrial artsl Frash Baseball, Frosh, Reserve Basketball, Frosh, Varsity Football, Intro' mural Baseball, Letterman's Club, Sideliners Donna Joan Claycomb-lcommercial prep! Band Auxil- iary, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Flag Corp, 4-H, FBLA, Majorettes, Office Asst., Student Council, Representative, Sunshine Society, Sr. Var. Dep. Sect., Perlect At- tendance Award Stophon Carter Clemons-lcollege prepl Frosh Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh and Varsity Football, Letterman's Club, Sideliners Anna Louisa Collins-lcollege prepl Band, Bowling Club, 4-H, JCL, librarians, Mask 8- Gavel, NFL, Phi Chi Sigma, svatz, GAA, science Award Sue Connor Kolhvrlno Irene Cook-lcommerciall Booster Club, Choir, Office Asst., Band Secretory, Student Council, GAA Dlano Kay Cooper-Icollege prepl Bond, Booster Club Bowling Club, History Club, H.S. Red Cross, JCL, FTA, Band Asst., Phi Chi Sigma, Sunshine Society, YFC, GAA, Sunshine Queen Candidate fy-r, Q Tbsx A yr, ,,S,l'.5 . C' 'K' .1 My 1. ' 1 ,Q Q , WJ. , ,, - 5 , si Y, ff? L.. Q. t L' 1 I Q Ei., , V15 its 9 .-rj 'Q-of Baccalaureate and Commencement on-9 Dan Copple Alice Kay Carman Patricia Carman Raymond Samuel Courtney-lcollege prepl Monitor Stove Winfred Covert-iindustriol artsl Frosh, Reserve, Vorsity Football, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Let- terman's Club, A.A.U. Wrestling Brenda Joyce Cox-tcollege prepi Booster Club, Bowling Club, Choir, JCL, Office Asst., Sunshine Society, SPQR, G.A.A., Monitor Danlol Nannan Cox-lcollege prepl Vorsity Golf, Bowl- ing Club, History Club, Keyhole, Letterrnon's Club, Office Asst., Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners, Spanish Club, Monitor Marsha Jenn Crowlard David Russlll Crawley Sondra Creech James Edward Crockett Mark Allen Cruiluliunk Kenneth Edward Cummins-lcollege prepl Bond, JCL, FTA, Mu Alpha Theta, Orchestra, Phi Chi Sigma Trea- surer, Pep Bond, SPQR, Student Council, Trioige Vice President, YFC, Algebra and Geometry Contest, Band Award, Honor Society President, GMI Scholarship, Math Award Karen Sul Cunningham-Booster Club, FBLA, Office Asst., G.A.A. Pnmllo Jean Curtis-lcallege prepl Booster Club, Bowling Club, Coder Teaching, Red Cross, FTA, Office Asst., Sunshine Society, G.A.A. Treasurer climax four years of endeavor Jean Elaine Daily--lcollega prep and commerciall Band. Booster Club, Bowling Club, Chess Club, Cadet Teaching, JA, FTA, Spanish Club, GAA, I.U. Scholarship Iudlth Ann Dunner-lcollege prepl Cadet Choir, JCL, Sunshine Society Robin Moss Danner-lcollege prepl Frash, Reserva Wrestling ' Pamela Donlsu Dnrbro-Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, JA, FBLA, Art Club, Spanish Club Marcia Joan Davidson-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Cadet Choir, Red Cross, JCL, Orchestra, Sunshine So- ciety, SPQR, Partial Fee Remission Scholarship to I.U. Bslty Ann Davis Micheal Thomas Duvls Dnvld Konnclh Donn Robert Lynn Dukard lager L.. oem-fa Kaihlun Lyn Declrurf-lccllege prepl Clinic, JS, NFL, Orchestra, Spanish Club - Michael Orlando Duo--lcommerciall Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, 'Bowling Club Treasurer, Letterman's Club, Sideliners Theresa Carla Duluh Stephan K. Dennis-lcollege prepl Intramurals, Fresh, Reserve, Varsity Tennis, Band, Bowling Club, Dance Band, Proiecrionist, Pep Band George Nllzhuel Derrlclrmn After four years, seniors find Richard Earl Dinrdorf-Icallege prepl Band, Dance Band, Sideliners David Lu Ditmar Dennis Arthur Dodd-lcollege prepl Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Senior Class Secretary, Letterman's Club, Quill 8- Scroll, Spotlight, Student Coun- cil, Sideliners President, Sigma Delta Chi Award Michanl Warren Dodd-lcollege prepl Reserve Track, Bowling Club, Librarian, Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners Gary Eldon Donaldson Michael Edward Duran-lcollege prepl Bowling Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Sigma, YFC, Perfect Attendance Award, Honorary Purdue Scholarship Sharrle Lynn Darsott-lcollege prepl Band Historian, Dance Band, JCL, FTA, Office Assistant, Pep Band, Sunshine Society, SPQR, Sr. Varieties, GAA Theresa llun Dorset!-lcommerciall JA, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Office Assistant, Spanish Club, Sunshine Society, GAA, Red Cross Marylre Helena Maria Dost-tcallege prepl Booster Club, Flag Corp, French Club, National Honor Society, JCL, News Bureau, Phi Chi Sigma, Student Council, Sunshine Society, SPQR, Sr, Varieties Georg: Michael Dawdcll-tcollege prep and industrial artsl Bowling Club, Sideliners Kent Duane Downey-tcollege prepl Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Pep Band, Sideliners cami Ann awning Samuel Amos Downs-lindustrial ortsl Lynn Dale Drailla Thomas Duclrar-lcammerciall Monitor themselves sad to leave Ben DHVIS Beverly .lean Duncan--lcommerciall Bookden, Booster Club, Bowling Club, JA, FBLA, Office Assistant Sandra Loo Duncan-lccllege prepl Booster Club, French Club, Office Assistant, Student Council, Sunshine Society, Monitor, Evangel Scholarship Doborah Jaan Durham-lcommerciall Bowling Club, FBLA, GAA, Librarian, Office Assistant Barbara Ann Dusonhsry Diana Roberta Dux-lcommercioll Booster Club, Bowl- ing Club, GAA, Office Assistant Tamara Leigh Dye-lcollege prepl Band, Booster Club, French Club Secretory, Mask 8- Gavel, Office Assistant, Student Council, Sunshine Society Jaffray Davld Eaton Cheryl Mae Edwards-lcammerciall Booster Club, Flag Corps, FBLA, Maiorette, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society John Tlmollty Edwards-lcollege prepl Reserve Baseball Ruth Ann Edwards-lcommerciall Bond, Booster Club, FBLA, Office Assistant Mark Edward Ehrman-lcollege prepl Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Letterrnan's Club Rebecca Juno Ellls-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Cadet Teaching, 4-H, History Club, National Honor Society, JA, FTA, Mask a Gavel, Phi chi Sigma, Spanish club, YFC, Perfect Attendance Award, l.U. Scholarship William Henry England Rabarl Earl Engllsh Conrad Las Erdmann-icollege prepl Frosh Wrestling, Chess Club, Mask 8. Gavel, Proiectionist, Thespions Seniors don ca and gown for final Kenneth Paul Eme, Jr.-lindustrial artsl Frash Football, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, lettermanis Club Robert Lee Evans-lcollege prepl intramural Basketball, Reserve and varsity Football, Varsity Track, Lettermun's Club, Pruiecrionists, Starlighters Betty Maxine Ewell-lcommerciall Booster Club, FBLA, GAA, Red Cross , fre: LI, , ,5'..eQ,,: 4. 'J' ' E5 A ' C .4 Phllllp George Falirbaelr-lcollege prepl History Club, Mask 81 Gavel, Phi Chi Sigma, Thespians, Trialge, YFC, Purdue Scholarship, Perfect Attendance Award Dennle Allen Fairex Larry Eslel Fancher-Purpleaires, Proiectianisrs Sandra Kay Furlss-lcommerciall Choir, Monitor Bonnie Jean Farlaw lbe Golyerl-Booster Club, Bowl- , ing Club, JCL, Sunshine Society, SPQR, Monitor David Ken! Farlow Stephanie .la Farmer-lcollege prepl Band, JCL, FTA, Office Asst., Phi Chi Sigma, Pep Band, Sunshine So- ciety, SPQR, Diarnaiics Club Charles Edward Famsley-icollege prepl Frosh, Reserve Track, Band, History Club, FTA Treasurer, Band Office, Pep Band Robert Cecil Farr-lcollege prep and industrial artsl Frosh Basketball, Frosh Tennis, 4-H, Office Asst. Shop Asst., A-H Junior Leader Phlllp Ray Fauglll-lcollege prepl Mu Alpha Theta, Phi chi sigma, Honor Society, GM: Scholarship Charles l. Faulkner-iccllege prepl Football Manager, Band, Letterman's Club, Pep Band, Sideliners ' Jerry Lee Fealherxton-Iindustrial artsl Frosh Track, Fresh Wrestling, JA, Proiectionists ceremonies at Ben Davis High School Brenda Lynn Ferguson-lcomrnerciall Booster Club, A-H, Sunshine Society, GAA, Monitor .lack Willard Flnchum-lindustrial artsl Fresh Basket- ball, Frosh Football, Fresh Track, Bowling Club Burton L. Fippen-lindustrial artsl Varsity Football, 4-H, Sideliners, Hi-Y Club Mechanical Drawing Asst. Norman Hubert Fishel-Icollego prep and industrial artsl Fresh Baseball, Frash Basketball, Intramurals, Bowling Club, JA, Shop Asst. Propectionists, Sideliners Janet Claire Fitch-lcoliege prepi Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, Office Asst., GAA Richard Nelson Ford-lcollege prepj Varsity Golf, Frosh Wrestling, Chess Club, Debate, JCL, FBLA, Librarian, Side- liners, SPQR Anita Louise Foruy-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowl- ing Club, HS Red Cross, FBLA reporter, Industrial Arts office Asst., Quill B. Scroll, Spotlight page 2 Bi 3 editor, Student Council, Sunshine Society president, GAA Nllchaal Dale Fortune-lindustrial artsl Basketball, Frosh Football, lntramurals, Frash, reserve Track, Band, Bowling Club, Band Asst. Proiectiartists, Head Drum Maier, Shop Asst. Diana Ruth Foster-lcommerciall Cadet Band, Cadet Choir, Girls Chorus, Booster Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, English Dep. Asst. YFC Marla Lau Feurh-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Choir, Deep Purples, Art Club, Purpleaires, Starlights, Sunshine Society, Sr. Var. Dale Allen Fax Sandra Kay Francis-lcollege prep, commerciall Book- den, Booster Club, Bowling Club, History Club, JA, FBLA, Art Club, Office Asst. Spanish Club, Sunshine Society, Sr. Var. YFC, GAA Phllllp Rodney Franlrlln-lcollege prepl Bowling Club, Librarian Marlorie Sue Frederlrli-lcollege prepl History Club, FTA, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Sunshine Society. GAA Joyce Carolyn Frlxull-lcollege prep, commerciall Boas- ter Club, French Club, FBLA, Mu Alpha Theta, Sunshine Society, Trialge, YFC FP' uc A L, v ndergraduates look up to seniors ,U -, i.:,,-gf... Sty ft t 5 a ' A My 'S A--L ,. :Si .,' Ls xiii , lfsfai?'f f33lif,25m Susan Carol Frye-icollege prep and commerciall Band, Booster Club, Choir, Flag Corps, Maiorette, Office Assistant, Spanish Club, Sunshine Society, GAA Sharon Louise Fugatwlcollege prep and commercioll Band, Dance Band, JCL, Mu Alpha Theta, Moicrette, Office Assistant, Phi Chi Sigma, SPQR, Sunshine So- ciety, Sr, Varieties linda Lou Fuller Wayne Douglas Garrison Jon Dale Gary-lcommercialj Varsity Football, JA, Letterman's Club, Librarian Sharron Ann Gentry-icammerciall Monitor David Alon Gnovgo-Icollege prepl Bowling Club, Choir, Deep Purples, History Club, Highlites, JCL, Madrigols, Mask 81 Gavel President, NFL President, Purpleaires Treasurer, Phi Chi Sigma, Spotlight, Student Council, SPQR, Thespians President, State Speech Contest Win- ner, Honor Thespicln, Forensics and Drama Award Suzanne Elizabeth Gorman-lcollege prep and com- merciali Band, Eookden, Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, JA, FBLA, Office Assistant, Student Council, Sunshine Society, Sr. Varieties. Mariorie Kay Garth-lcollege prep and cornmercialj Booster Club, 4-H, JCL, Musk 81 Gavel, Office Assistant, Phi Chl Sigma, SPQR, Thespians, 4-H Junior Leader, i964 44H National Vegetable-Judging Champions, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Betty Sue Gibson-lcornmerciall Choir, Red Cross, JA, FBLA, GAA, Office Assistant, Perfect Attendance Award Jacqueline Gibson Bruce Joseph Glllty-lcollege prepl JCL, Keyhole, As' sociote Editor, Mu Alpha Theta SecretarysTreasurer, Phi Chi Sigma, Quill 8. Scroll, SPQR Ponifex Maximus, Triulge, Bronze Medal-State Geometry Contest, Nas tional Honor Society, LU. Foundation Scholarship, Hoosier Boys' State James Ronald Gilliam Leliu Jean Gilmore Deborah Jo Gipson-icommerciall Booster Club, Red Cross, FBLA, Art Club, Sunshine Society, Sr. Varieties, GAA, Gymnastics for goals to strlve for ll'l future Ralph Arthur Givens-lcommerciall JA, proiectionisvs, Sideliners Edgar Gobu Glass-Icollege prepl Band, Bowling Club William Morlli Glover Joe Allen Goldman-lcornmercioll FBLA, Perfect Ate tendance Award Lovonla Rose Goodman Mary Gorman-lcommercicill Bowling Club secretory. Choir, FBLA president, News Bureau Director, Office Asst. Spotlight, Quill 8. Scroll, Student Council, Sunshine Society Warren Michael Gnrsagr-lcollege prepl Frosh, Reserve, Varsity, Basketball, Frosh Crass Country, Frosh Track, JCL, Letterrnan's Club, Proiectionists, Sideliners, SPQR Shirley Las Grassclose Jack l. Gross-lindustrial artsl Reserve Baseball, Frosh Football, Basketball Intramurals, praiectionisis, Monitor Ogux Gunay llstanbul, Turkeyl-'ltollege prepl Reserve Wrestling, Deep Purples, l.eilerman's Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask 8. Gavel, Purpleaires Sgt.-at-Arms, Prom Court, Phi Chi Sigma, Student Council, Trialge, Jr. Hear! Association, American Field Service Student, Honor Society Lab Asst. Roger Ln Gunlrel-Icollege prepl Frosh, Reserve, Varsi- ty Football, Frosh Track, Honor Society, JCL, Keyhole copy editor, Lettermonis Club, Mu Alpha rnem, Phi cm Sigma, Quill Sr Scroll, Student Council, SPQR Sr. Consul, Trialge, Journalism Award, Hanover Scholarship sin-.fyn Kay owarrnsy-rmllege prepl some Club, 4+r, Sunshine Society, Red Cross, Science Club Harry Stephen Harkleman Danlel Wllliam Hale-lcollege prepl Frosh Football, Track Manager, JCL, Letrerman's Club, Sideliners, Spot- light Sports Columnist, Student Council, SPQR Sheila Ann Hamilton--lcommerciall Jr, Class Secretary, Soph. Class Secretary, Booster Club, Bowling Club Sec- retary, Flag Corp, Prom Court, Student Council Secre- tory, Sunshine Society, Sr. Var. Senior varieties, senior part Joseph Allen Hardin-Frosh Basketball, Frosh Cross Country David Randal Harding-lcollege prepl Dianna Sue Harmon-lcommerciall Booster Club, Office Asst. Sunshine Society, GAA Sandra Kay Hurmondlcommerciall Booster Club, FBLA, Office Asst., Sunshine Society, GAA Steven Douglas Harmon-Frash Cross Country, Basket- ball Intramurals, Bowling Club Janice Irene Harrell-lcommerciall Bookden, Booster Club, Bowling Club, HS Red Cross, FBLA, Librarian, Sun- shine Society Treasurer, YFC Woodie Harrell-lindustrial artsl Sideliners, Ele:tric Shop Asst. Ronald De Harris-Art Club Margaret Ellen Harrison-lcollege prep, commerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4-H, HS Red Cross, JA, Ol- fice Asst., Spanish Club, GAA, Dept, Sect. Home Ez, Award Anita Kay Hartman linda louise Haskell-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Ca- det Teaching, Deep Purples, 4-H Treasurer, Honor So- ciety, JCL, Mask Si Gavel, NFL, Purpleaires, Phi Chi Sig- ma, smrlaghts, Spotlight, SPQR, rhespiens Robert Ellsworth Huttery--lindustrial artsl Brenda Katherine Hawkins-lcollege prepl Office Asst., Speedway High School-GAA, FHA Robert Peter Hawkins-lcollege prepl Frosh, Reserve Golf, Keyhole Photography Editor, Art Club, Pro- iectionists Clyde David Haynes-lcollege prepl Intramurals and semor tea, Miko Head Carolyn Frcdarkka Meath-lcollege prepl Booster Club Secretary, Bowling Club, Flag Corp, JA, FTA, Art Club Vice President, Musk 5 Gavel, Ollice Asst., Phi Chi Sigma, Spanish Club vice president, Sunshine Society, GAA Dorothy J. Norm:-lcollege prepl Band Librarian, Booster Club, Dance Band, 4-H, Vegetable Judger, Honor Society Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Sigma, Mask G. Gavel, Pep Band, Student Counril, SPQR, Sr. Var. Thespians, DAR Award, Butler Scholarship, Exercise in Knowledge, GAA Band Award amiga. Kay Herschull Phlllip Edward Hass-lindustrial artsl Juno Maria Hindus-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Bowl- ing Club, JCL, Librarian, English Asst., Sunshine Society, SPQTZ, GAA, Library Award Pe9!Y Ann Husker-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Frosh Varsity Cheerleader, Flag Corp, Home- coming Queen, JCL, Maiarette, Prom Queen, Track Queen, Sunshine Society, GAA Myron Ellsworth Hackman-lcollege prep, industrial artsl Intramural Basketball, Bowling Club, YFC, Shop Assl, Daniel Eugen: Hoffman-lcornmerciall Bookden, li' brarian Charlatt Fay Holloway-lcommerciall Booster Club, Ot- fice Asst., FBLA, Sunshine Society, GAA, Red Cross momma lynn Hosp.. osmr curtail. Hep. lll Cathy Jo Hopper-tcollege prepl Sr. Class President, Jr. Class Treasurer, soph. Class Treasurer, Booster Club, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader, Cadet Teaching, Frosh, Jr., Sr. Homecoming Attendant, FTA, FBLA, Dep. Head Secretary, Prom Court, Prom Princess, Student Council, Sunshine Society, Sr. Var, Mistress al Cere- monies, GAA, Alumni Scholarship Denln Kay Hopwoad-Art Club Asst. Treasurer, Art Award, Art Asst. outa Lynn Howald-lcollege prep, industrial ami Pep Band, SPQR, Frosh Intramural, Band, JCL hlghll ht last days x rv 5 . I ... s The tassle turning marks passage ,ar- ,: ii' Y lx a 41 omg. rhemm Huber Stephen Ln Nuddlnstort--lcollege prepl Frosh, Reserve Baseball, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Letterman's Club, Quill and Scroll, Sicleliners, Spotlight Lee Ray I-turf-tsndusmai artsl Frosh Feerbeli, lntra- murals, Bowling Club, JA, FBLA, Monitor, Gym Asst. Danny Lee Nughn-lcollege prepl Mu Alpha Theta Charles Lu Hunt-lcommerciall Reserve Baseball Man' ager, Frosh Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball Manager, Intramurals, Tennis, Art Club Treasurer, Letterman's Club, Student Council, President YFC, Unit Poppy Poster Contest Winner Thomas William Hutchings-lcollege prepl Bowling Club, JCL, Sideliners, SPQR louls Wayne Hutsall-lcommerciall Frosh Cross Country, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Track, Bowling Club, French Club, Gym Asst., Sideliners, Perfect Attendance Award Bruce Dale Jazksan-teammerciall Fresh, Varsity Base- ball, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity, Basketball, 4-H, l.etterman's Club, Industrial Arts Asst., Sideliners, Student Council Margaret Eileen Jennings-lcollege prepl Baokden. Booster Club, History Club, Mask 8: Gavel, Phi Chi sigma, vrc Edward Alsied Johnson-lindustrial artsl Reserve Foot- ball, Art Club James lynn Juhnron-lindustrial artsl Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, letterman's Club, Shop Asst. Phyllis June Johnson--lcommerciall Booster Club, Choir, Red Cross, Sunshine Society Barbara Ellen Jones-lcommerciall Booster Club, Red Cross, G.A.A. Track and Cross Country Attendant Carla Jean Jones-lcommerciall Booster Club, Lis brarian, Office Asst., G.A,A. Edward Narvnl Jann from one phase of llfe to another Janene Lee Janes-lcomrnerciall Choir Mlchael Ray .lonex--lcommerciall Frash Track, Art Club, Proiectionists, YFC Raymond Eugene Jonas-lcollege prepl FBLA, Librarian, Triolge Thomas Dean Kaufman James Steven Keeler Royce Henry Keellng Cheryl Joan Kelly-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, Olfice Asst., Sunshine Society, GAA Thomas lu Kelso-Icollege prepl Amo High School- Frosh Reserve, Varsity Basketball Carols Lynn Klbbe-lcommerciall Booster Club, Cadet Choir, Girls Chorus, HS lled Cross, YFC Janet Lucille Kinney-lcommerciall Booster Club, Choir, JA, Sunshine Society, YFC Herschel Ray Klrlt-lindustrial artsl Frosh Wrestling, Wood Shop Asst. Lawrance Ralph Klssnu-lcommerciall Intramural, HS Red Crass Thomas L. Klnls-lcallege prepl Fresh, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Frosh, Reserve Cross Country, Bowling Club, Homecoming Escort, Letterman's Club, Sideliners, Trialge Wllllam Edward Klnnk-lcollege prepi Reserve Football, lntramural, Reserve Track Football Varsity Manager, Debate, French Club, History Club, JA, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask A Gavel, NFL, Phi Chi Sigma, Student Council, Sr. Var., Trialge, Exercise In Knowledge, Na- tional Honor Saciety, Fairmont High School-Science Club, Math Club, Science Seminar, Latin Club, Intra- mural, Football, Frosh, Reserve Track Dennis Wllliam Kniarlnw-lcollege prepl Froslt Basketball, Soph. Bowling Club, Mr. Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners, Hanar Society, Science Award The last days for the seniors of Carolyn Jaan Knight-lcammerciall Booster Club, FBLA Loraine Ann Koulors-lcommerciall Booster Club, Red Cross Secretary, FBLA, Librarian, Office Asst. luxannu Velma Kuolmo--lcollege prepl Booster Clvb, Bowling Club, Clinic, JA, JCL, Oflice Asst., Sunshine Society, SPQR, GAA. Franlr Richard Lambert Calhia Judy Lana Maydith Dlano Laruo-lcommerciall Booster Club, Red Cross, G.A.A. Office Asst. Gerald Dale lalhbraok Robert Edward Lasher-lcollege prep and commerciall History Club, FBLA Carolyn s. Lathrop Tlmolhy Garold Laughter-lcollege prepl Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Senior Treasurer, Band, History Club Treasurer, JCL, Keyhole, Mask 8. Gavel Vice-president, NFL, Prom Masters of Ceremonies, Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners, Senior Varieties masters ol Ceremonies, 'lhespian Dramatic Award Ronald Earl Law linda .leyu Layton-Bowling Club, Booster Club, Red Crass, FBLA, Ollice Asst., Library Club President George Dillard Lnxnll Ill-lcallege prepl Band, Dance Band, Deep Purples, Highlights, JCL, Purpleaires, Pep Band, Senior Varieties Jams: Clark loo-lcollege prepl Bowling Club, JCL, Librarian John Leo-lcollege prepl Honor Society nineteen sixt -five slip awa quickly Y Shawn Ruth Lu Wayne Jackson Lu Kenny Llnclu-lindustrial arlsl Frosh Reserve Basketball Manager, Varsity Football Manager, Letterman's Club, Proiectionist, YFC, Monitor Emmett Stevan Llnrks-Icommerciall Fresh Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Frash James Burton Llnobazk- Varsity Football, Frosh Wrestling, Letterman's Club, Sidellners Nllchael Stevan llnn-lcollege prepl Fresh Basketball, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Football, Frosh Track, Debate, JA, Keyhole, Mask 8. Gavel, NFL, Prafectionists, YFC, Proiectionist Award Football, Band, choir, 4-H, JA lcallege prepl Fresh, Reserve, Track, Fresh, Reserve, Varsity, Terry Leon Llvlngslon llnda Lou Lackaby-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, FBLA, Office Asst, Sunshine Society, YFC James Roland Lopoxsu Judith Ann Lowery-lcommerciall Bcokdsn Gary Wayne Lawuy-lcammerciall Fresh, Reserve, Varsity. Basketball, Frash Reserve, Varsity Track, Let- terman's Club, All-County, All-Sectional, Allekegional, All-State Basketball Teams Barbara Ann Luebberl Foggy .lonsl Lucas .llmrny Clay Lynette-lindustrial artsl Intramurals, Monitor Sharron Diana Lynn Skateboards, Mustangs, adras are Sharon Ann MacDonald Ellen .laannea Mac Kinnon-Icollege prep, commerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, HS Red Cross, Office Asst., Sunshine Society, YFC Mary Margaret Magnalaosco-lcollege prepl Booster Club, JA Treasurer, Art Club Secretary, Spanish Club Secretary, Sunshine Society, Art Award, Spanish Award Georgia Ann Mainas-lcollege prepl HS Red Cross, Mod- rigul, Mask 81 Gavel, NFL, Orchestra, Spanish Club Treas surer, lU Scholarship Sharon Phyllis Maiors-lcollege prep und commerciull Booster Club, Bowling Club, Clinic, FLBA, Sunshine Society David Allan Mallcoal-lcollege prepl Bowling Club, Pro- iecironist, Phi cha sigma, SPQR Barbara Jaan Maners-lcollege prepl Bookden, Booster Club, Bowling Club Secretory, Choir, Clinic, 4-H, French Club, History Club, National Honor Society, JCL, FTA, Librarian, Mu Alpha Theta, Musk 5 Gavel, News Bureau, Purpieaires, Quill 8- Scroll, Sunshine Society chaplain, Yrc Darrell Hugh Mann-lcollege prepl Frosh, Reserve, Vor- sity Baseball, Frash, Reserve Basketball, Frosh, Reserve, Cross Country, Intramurals, Letterman's Club, Gym Assistant Ronald Christopher Marian Permoitha Ann Maschor--lcomrnerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Atl Club, Librarian Sandra Kal Nlassle-lcommercioll Booster Club, Purple- aires, Starlires, Sunshine Society, Coder Choir Earl Douglas Matthews-lcollege prepl JCL, Sidellners, SPQR linda Lou Matlock-lcollege prep and comrnercioll Booster Club, Bowling Club, Art Club, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, GAA, Perfect Attendance Award Lawrance Earl M:Cahun Timothy Harold McCormick an active part of a seni0r's life Jayne M. Mcbnnald-Icollege prepl Choir, French Club, History Club, JA, JCL, Keyhole Editorainrchief, Quill Br Scroll, Student Council, SPQR, IU Journalism institute, IU Speech institute Sally Ann McGathay-lcollege prepl Booster Club, 4-H. HS Red Cross, JCL, FBLA, Librarian, Office Asst., Sun- shine Society, SPQR, GAA Karen Sue M: Grow--Icommercioll Bowling Club, FBLA Jerry Douglas Mclntyro-icamrnerciall Frosh Basketball, Frosh, Reserve Track Kathy Du Mclntyn James E. McKlm Judith A. MrKom Judith Lu Mcichooler-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, JA, FBLA, Librarian, Office Asst., Sun- shine Society, GAA Batty McWilliams Stephen Duane Mcwllllamv-lcollege prepl Fresh Basket- ball, rraslr, varsity raaiaall, intramural Basketball, Frosh Track, Le1terrnan's Club Secretary, Proiectionists, Sicleliners James Klrlr Milos-lcollege prepl Fresh, Reserve, Varsity Football, Frosh Wrestling, Lettermcln's Club, Sideliners Bruce Allan Miller Dottie Marie Miller-lcollege prep, commerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Clinic, Flag Corp, HS Red Cross, JCL, Maloreite, Sunshine Society, SPQR, Sr. Var, Gerald Dcwayno Mllllr-lcollege prepl Intramural, Fresh Track, JA, Mu Alpha Theta, Thespians Jeffrey Dean Millar-lccllege prepl Cadet Teaching, JCL, FTA, FBLA, Phi Chi Sigma President, Student Council, SPQR, Lob Asst. i Q i ,,,. Zio T' lalc' Diploma marks the ,, ,kv . A '- H 15115372 end of a happ Joe Allen Miller Kannelh Millar-lindustrial artsl Office Asst. Carol Anno Mitchell-lcammerciall Booster Club, Bowlx ing Club, Sunshine Society, GAA Donald Edward Moench-lcollege prepl Frash, Reserve Wrestling, JA, Phi Chi Sigma Mlchaal David Mohlur-lcollege prepl Bowling Club, chess club, Honor society, Mu Alpha Them, Phi cha Sigma, Sideliners, Trialge Ruby Lee Nlontgomary-lcommerciall FBLA, Office Asst. Evolune Francis Maura-lcommerciall Booster Club, HS Red Cross, GAA John Thomas Mann Juno Ann Moorelcollege prepl Booster Club, Cadet Teaching, Deep Purples, JA, JCL, FTA vice-president, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask B. Gavel, Purpleaires, Slarliies, SPQR Student Council, Sunshine Society, Sr. Var., Thespians, GAA Susan Marie Moon-lcommerciall Booster Club, HS Red Cross, FBLA, Sunshine Society, GAA Florlnn Amanda Maorofisld Ahundio Morales-lcammerciall Bowling Club, JCL, Pra- iectionists, SPQR Yolanda lopez Morales-lcollege prep, commerciall Booster Club, JCL, Librarian, SPQR Larry Joe Molton Lynn Estlur Mulcahy-4-H, HS Red Cross four-year career 111 hlgh school Rlta Faye Mumford-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, JA, Sunshine Society, GAA David Allan Muncie-Keyhole Carol Marlo Murray-lcammercialj Booster Club, Choir, Choral Bells, Red Cross, FBLA, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, Washington High School-Girls' Chorus, Girls' Ensemble William Bartlett Murnll-lcollege prepl Intramurals, Ree serve Wrestling, Band, Office Assistant, Phi Chi Sigma, Pep Band, Sicleliners, SPQR, JCL, Trialge, YFC Ellen Deanna Napier Gerald Las Neal Helen Delores Neal-Icammerciall Booster Club, JA, FBLA, Office Assistant, GAA Sally Lynn Neuse--lcommerciall Librarian Wanda louise Nelll Donna Maxine Nslswinger-lcommercioll Booster Club, Choir, History Club, Red Cross, FBLA, Choral Speaking, GAA Pattlcla Ann Neuhaus-Icommerciall Booster Club, Red Crass, Office Assistant, GAA, FBLA, Perfect Aiiendnnne Award Robert Lee Nevltt Linda Jean Newland Rebecca Jean Norris--lcollege prepl Choir, Cadet Teaching, Deep Purples Vice President, JCL, Mndrigols, Mask Sr Gavel, Purpleaires, Starlights, Sunshine Society, SPQR. Thespians, YFC, Sound of Music Lead, Best Thes- pian Award Tlna Maris Northern-lcollege prepl Debate, Honor So- ciety, JCL, iviu Aipiin rnsin, Mask s. Gavel, NFL, Phi Chi Sigma, SPQR, Trieige, YFC, scluiatatian, National Merit Finalist, Eta Sigma Phi Award, SPQR Scholarship, Butler University Scholarship, Perfect Attendance Award High school days become a memor 1. Diana Lynn Nunnery-lcollege prepl JCL, Mask 8. Gavel, SPQR Tribune, Thespian, GAA, Dramatics Award Evan Gaul Officer Deborah Jane Oliver-lcallege prepl Booster Club, French Club President, National Honor Society, Quill 8- Scroll, Spotlight, Student Council, Alliance Francaise, French Award Timothy Walden Oliver-lcollege prepl Frosh, Reserve Basketball, Frosh, Reserve Cross Country, Varsity Tennis, Frosh, Varsity Track, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Junior Class President, Sophomore Class President, Dance Band, Band, Debate, Deep Purples, French Club Vice- President, National Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask Si Gavel, NFL, Prorn Court, Phi Chi Sigma, Pep Band, Student Council President, Sr. Varie ties, Thespians, Trialge, Marian County Junior Heart As- sociation President, Hoosier Boys' State, Silver Key Award, Exercise in Knowledge Team, All County Band, Representative to Conference at Christians and Jews, State Music Contest Winner, Social Studies Award, American Legion Award, United States Naval Academy Appointment Randall Lee Olmstead-lindvstrial artsl Frosh Football, Cafeteria, Librarian .lannlhr Mary Olson--icollege prepl Booster Club, French Club, History Club, National Honor Society, JCL. Mu Alpha Theta, Mask Si Gavel, NFL, Phi Chi Sigma, SPQR Treasurer, Valedictarian, Yard Parks Princess, DePauw University Scholarship, SPQR Scholarship, Na- tional Methodist Scholarship, Latin Department Award, Eta Sigma Phi Award, Phi Beta Kappa Award, Reader Digest Award, Latin Contest Winner, Edison Science Youth Day Dinner, Outstanding Scholar Award, Ameri- can Legion Award Pamela Sun O'NeaI-lcovnmerciall Booster Club, Home Ec. Assistant, Student Council, Sunshine Society His- torian, Red Cross Vice-President, President Kenneth Ray Padgett-lcollege prepl Gregory Jae Palennr-lcollege prepl Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals, Chess Club, Letterman's Club Nancy Kay Palmer-lcallege prepl Band, Booster Club, Dance Band, JCL, FTA, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Mask 8- Gavel, Orchestra, Purpleaires, Phi Chi Sigma, Student Council, Sunshine Society, Sr. Varieties, Thespians Gloria Lynn Parks Bert David Parlatl-lindustrial artsl Reserve Football, Intramurals, Reserve Wrestling, Monitor Donald Ray Parrott-icallege prep and industrial artsl Frash, Reserve Baseball, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Trialge President, Mu Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Sigma, Student Council, Industrial Arts Award, GMI Scholarship Donna Jean Parrott-lcollege prepl National Honor Sa- ciety, JCL, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, SPQR, GAA Ronald Fay: Parrott-lcollege prep and industrial artsl Frosh, Reserve Cross Country, Intramurals, Chair, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Sigma, Trialge, GMI Scholarship as seniors receive diplomas Rickey Ray Pate-Icollege prep! Frosh, Varsity Track Manager, Band, French Club, Letterman's Club, Band Office Assistant, Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners, Band Vicee President, Treasurer, Assistant Drum Maier Anthony Howard Payne-lcallege prep! Frosh, Reserve Basketball, Fresh Cross Country, LH, JCL, Letterman's Club, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Track, SPQR, Intramurals Jerry Theodore Payne-lcollege prep! Frosh, Reserve Basketball, Fresh Cross Country, Reserve Golf, intra' murals, Gym Assistant, Sideliners Vlclrie Lu Payne-lcomrnerciall French Club, History club, FBLA, sunshine society Vera Sue Paarcy-lcommercial! Monitor, Office Assis- 'dnl Steven Wade Pemberton-lindustrial arts! Intramurals, Machine Shop Assistant Daniel Lu Parry-lindusrrial arts! Golf, JA Patricia Ann Perry-lcomrnerciall Booster Club, Red Cross, JA Sharon Key Pershing-icommerciall Secretary Award Mary Ann Pfisturer John Malcolm Phillips-icallege prep! Band, Bowling Club Treasurer, Deep Purples, 4-H, JCL, FTA, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask 81 Gavel, Pep Band, SPQR, Thespians, A-H Junior Leader President, Lab Assistant Mary linda Philllps-lcommercial! Band, Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4-H, JA, JCL, FBLA, Office Assistant, YFC Sandra he Plrllllps-fcollege prep and commercial! Booster Club, Bowling Club, Red Cross, JCL, FTA, FBLA, SPQR, GAA, Sunshine Society Sharon Yvonne Piercy-lcollege prep and commercial! Band, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Flag Corps, JA, Art Club, Maiorette, Office Assistant, Student Council, Sun- shine Society, Sr. Varieties, YFC, LS. Ayres Fashion Board Representative, GAA Secretary, President Charles Buren Plummer Seniors wonder ho ft Er' A , A x w four years of linda Ln Plummer-lcollege prspl Booster Club, Key- hole, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, SPQR, GAA George Hartllng Fortur-lcallege prepl Frosh Track, JCL, Phi Chi Sigma Ronald Ervin Porter-lcollege prepl Varsity Cross Coun- try, Intramurals, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Side- liners Carol Sus Powell-lcommerciall Office Assistant Sharon Kay Power-lcommerciall GAA Mary Franns Pratt Larry Dian Prosser Dorlx Maria Quinlin Georgia lynn Ramsay-lcammerciall Booster Club, Bowl- ing Club, French Club, Red Cross, JA, FBLA, Office As- sistant, Sunshine Society, Dept. Secretary Thomas Edward iroouoli-tfollooo prepl Art Club Presi- dent, Student Council, National Safety Poster Contest Winner, Art Association Scholarship, Herff-Janes Art Medal Donna Sul lay-fcollege prep and commercial! Booster Club, eowlsog ctob, History club, Nononoi Honor so- ciety, FFA Historian, FBLA, Mask 8. Gavel, Office As- sistant, Spanish Club, Sunshine Society, YFC Stanley Edward Roddick Glen Arvan Rus Dlannl lla Ralnlturdt Cavan Gall Rlltanour-lcollege prepl Mask 8. Gavel, Cafeteria high school can go past so quickl Davetta Jean Reynolds--lcollege prepl Band, Choir Treasurer, Deep Purples President, French Club, JCL, Madrigals, Mask B- Gavel Secretary and Treasurer, Purpleaires, Student Council, Sunshine Society, SPQR, Sr. Varieties, Thespians, State Music Contest Winner, All County Band, Desert Song Lead, Ball State University Scholarship Jerry lynn Riley-lindustrial artsl Frosh Wrestling James Fred Rlitaw-lcollege prepl Frosh Basketball, Frosh, Reserye, Varsity Cross Country, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Track, Junior Class Vice President, Debate, Let- terman's Club, Mask 81 Gavel, NFL, Pram Prince, Phi Chi Sigma, Spanish Club President, Student Council, Triolge, Honor Society, Purdue Honorary Merit Scholarship Theresa Sue Ritter-lcollege prep and cornrnerciall Boos- ter Club, Choir, JA, Librarian, Purpleaires, Sunshine Society, Sound of Music, GAA Gary Nelson Roarlr Thomas Gordon Roberts wauiem Jasper Roberts Sammy Lynn Robinson-lcomrnercial and industrial artsl Wllllum Thomas Roblnson Jarkqulyn Kay Rodgers-lcommerciall Booster Club. Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, Gymnastics, GAA Linda Susan lohl Janls Ann Roush-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Reserve Cheerleader, Choir, Honor Society, JCL, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask L Gavel, SPQR, Gymnastics, GAA Vice President, November Nocturne Queen Kathryn Joyce lawn-lcollege prepl Booster Club, Choir, 4-H, JCL, Mask Bt Gavel, NFL, Purpleoires, Stcirlights. Phi Chi Sigma, Sunshine Society, SPQE, Sr. Varieties, Thespians James Richard Roy-lindustrial artsy Bowling Club Jerry Ann Ray-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, GAA ThlS year S graduatlng class gathers Sharon Marlena Rush Charles Lee Russell-lcollege prep and industrial artsl Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, TIMES All-Regional Basketball Team Monty Lynn Russell-lindustrial artsl Shop Assistant linda Sue Ryan-lcollege prep and commerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Clinic, Cadet Teaching, History Club, National Honor Society, FTA, Mu Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Sigma, Trialge, Interschool Bowling Team, GAA, Girls' Basketball Team, FTA Scholarship David Ade Sailors-lcollege prepl Reserve Football, Varsity Golf, Letterrnan's Club, Chemistry Lab Assistant Jackie Arnold Scanland Llnda Louise Schanne linda .lu Schenk-lcollege prep and commerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Choir, History Club, FTA, FBLA Secretary, News Bureau, Office Assistant, Quill 8. Scroll, Spanish Club, Spotlight, Student Council, YFC, Type- wriiing Award Jaan Evelyn Schooler-lcommerciall Booster Club, Li- brarian, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, YFC, GAA Jack Schrader Sandra Evelyn Schrader-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, JA, FBLA Michael Paul Sanur Robert Edward Sexton-lcollege prepl Frosh Baseball, Intramurals, History Club, Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners, Spanish Club, SPQR, Trialge Wllllam Everett Shackelford-lcallege prepl Band, Dance Band, Deep Purples, History Club, Highlites, National Honor Society, JCL, Mu Alpha Theta President, Madrigals, Mask Sr Gavel, NFL, Purpleaires President, Student Coun- cil, Sr. Varieties, Thespians, Soloist-Indianapolis Sym- phony Orchestra, Ohio University Symphony, and Fart Wayne Philharmonic, Della J. Evans Distinguished Scho- larship, Indianapolis Matinee Musicals Scholarship, As- pen Music Schoal Scholarship, indianapolis Matinee Musicale President, English Award, Choir Award Cecilia Ann Shaffer for the last time at commencement lewls Ray Shake David John Sharp-lcollege prepl A-H, 4-H Junior Leader, JA, Art Club Sllven A. Shorpol-lcollege prepl Frosh, Reserve, Var- sity Baseball, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Letterman's Club, Sideliners, All County, All Sectional Center Cathy lynn Sheets-lcollege prepl Band, Booster Club Publicity Chairman, French Club, History Club Secretary, JCL, Quill Sr Scroll, Spotlight, SPQR, Student Council, Sunshine Society, GAA, Journalism Award Dana Ja Shell-Icommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, Office Assistant, GAA linda Rose Shepherd-Icollege prepl Booster Club, Cadet Teaching, JA, JCL, FTA, Librarian, SPQR, Sunshine So- ciety, YFC, GAA, Red Cross Mary Beth Sheppard-lcollege prepl Bond Secretary, Booster Club, Dance Band, French Club, National Honor Society, FTA President, Mask 8. Gavel, Pep Bond, Quill Bt Scroll Vice-President, Spotlight Editor-in-Chief, Student Council, Sunshine Society, Sr. Varieties, Thespions, ln- diano High School Journalism Institute, Evansville Col- lege Scholarship Robert Woyna Shipp-lindustriol artsl Fresh, Varsity Cross Country, Intramurals, Frosh, Varsity Track, Letter- mori's Club, Printing Assistant, Monitor Nancy Sue Shlves-lcommerclall Booster Club, Sunshine Society, GAA Barbara Ellen Shropshire-lcollege prep and commercioll Booster Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, Librarian, Office As- sistant, PBX Operator, Receptionist Sharon Rae Stone-Icollege prepl Booster Club, 4-H, JCL, Mu Alpha Theta, Mask 8: Gavel, Quill L Scroll President, Spotlight, SPQR, Student Council Vice-Presi- dent, Sunshine Society, Thespians, Block's High School Fashion Board, l964 Prom Mistress at Ceremonies, Siver Key Award, Gold Key Award, National Honor Society, GAA, Theta sigma Phi Award, Purdue scholarship Roger Lao Smiley-lcollege prepl Frosh Baseball, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Frosh, Reserve Baseball, Intramurals, Reserve Track, Bowling Club, Sldeliners, Student Council Treasurer Carol .loan Smltlt-lcollege prep and commercial! Book- den, Booster Club, FTA, Spanish Club President, Monitor Connie Jo Smith-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Choir Fayreno Elan: Smllh-lcollege prep and commercial! Booster Club, Bowling Club Secretary, Deep Purples Sec- retary, Flag Corps, Purpleaires, Starlights, Sr. Varieties, GAA Happiness and sadness are mingled Karen Janet Smith Leonard Kslth Smllh Linda Kaya Smith-lcollege prep ond comrnercioll Boos- ter Club, Bowling Club, Red Cross, FBLA, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, SPQR, GAA Nell Lynn Smllh--lcollege prepl Frosh Track, Band, Booster Club, Dance Band, Orchestra, Phi Chi Sigma, Pep Bond, Sideliners, Sr, Varieties, Trialge Slnda Sun Smith Lillls Elaine Snowdon-lcommerciall Booster Club, FBLA, YFC, Office Assistant Vlrginla Lorraine Some:-lcommerciall Bookden, Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, FBLA, Art Club, Sun- shine Snciety, Ben Davis Representative to Junior Heart Dance Georglanna Roxio Sparks-Icommerciall Band, Booster Club Vice-President, Bowling Club, FBLA, Maiorette, Of- fice Assistant, Prom Court, Student Council, Sunshine Society, SPQR, GAA Paula Jaan Sparks--lcollege prep and commerciull Boos- ter Club, Bowling Club, Cadet Teaching, History Club, JCL, FTA Secretory, Librarian, News Bureau, Quill B. Scroll, Sunshine Society, SPQR, YFC Donald Roy Speaks-lindustrial ortsl Machine Shop As' sistcmt Robert Michael Speedy-lindustriol artsl Mary Spruclrllmoyor Wirglnl-lcollege prep and com- mercioll French Club, Office Assistant, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, GAA John Waynn Stallcup Michael ln Stanley Robert Glen Shalt EIS S6Ili0I'S gathfil' f0l' last tlflle Linda Kay Stevens-lcollege prepl Booster Club, 4-H, French Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, YFC, English Award, Purdue Scholarship Prlxsllla Ann Stevens-lcommerciall Booster Club, FBLA, Sunshine Society John Henri Stevenson Durlina Kay Steward-lcollege prepl Deep Purples, Madrigals, Mask 8- Gavel. Purpleaires, Starlights, SPQR. Sr. Varieties Roland Eugene Stewart Brenda Lu Stoler-Icollege prepl National Honor Sow ciety, Butler Scholarship Carol Lynne Stout-lcollege prepl French Club, YFC Gloria Joan Strong-lcornmerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, JCL, FBLA, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, SPQR, PBX Operator, GAA, Commercial Award Gearglunna Sue Sullivan-lcammerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Red Cross, Ollice Assistant, Sunshine So- ciety, GAA Ruben James Swails Myra Joan Syphorx-lcommerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club Treasurer, French Club Treasurer, History Club, FBLA, Office Assistant, Spotlight, Sunshine Society, GAA Meredith Elalno Taylor-lcollega prepl Boasfer Club President, Treasurer, Choir, Deep Purples, Flag Corps, FTA, Head Maiorette, Purpleaires, Spanish Club, Student Council, Sunshine Society, Sr, Varieties Conrad E. Tarhuno, Jr. Frankie Ann Tewoll lMcCahunl Jack Eugene Thomas-lcollege prepl Fresh Football. Golf, Frosh, Reserve Wrestling, Bend, Bowling Club, Red Cross, Art Club, Letterman's Club, Sideliners, SPQR Seniors say farewell to books, C 'VT ... , S Diana June Thompsorwlcommerciull Modriguls, Purple- oires, Slarlights, Sr. Varieties Joel Allen Thompson, Jr. Shirley Anne Thompson-lcommerciull Booster Club, Bowling Club, Gym Assistant, Sunshine Society, GAA June! Sue Tlgner-lcollege prep ond commercial! Band, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Flcg Corps, Mciorene, Of- fice Assistant, Sunshine Society, Trinlge, GAA Linda Diane Tlllolson, Purpleaires, YFC, Girl's Chorus, Coder Choir Sharon Kuy Tomlin Nancy Ann Truzkwell Alan Noble Tren!-lcollege prepl JA, Phi cha sigma, Sideliners, Drolling Assisionr lishnrcl L.. mplm Jeffery Allen Trygg Dale Allen Tryon Tracy Tudor Paul Lesley Tvmer-lcollege prepl Ccdei leaching, AWH, JA, FTA, Phi Chi Sigma, Sideliners Evelyn r, Turpin-lcornmercicll Bower Club, FsLA, cms Country Queen, Track Anendoni Thomas Sleven Tyner teachers, and classes at Ben DHVIS Sandra Lou Uffman-lcollege prep and commerciall Booster Club, JCL, FBLA, Office Assistant, Dept. Secre- tary, Sunshine Society, SPQR, GAA Carolyn Suu Underwood Robert Vlllegas-Varsity Baseball, Lettermarfs Club, Spanish Club, Phi Chi Sigma Deborah Ann Wagnor-lcommercioll Booster Club, Res serve, Varsity Cheerleader, GAA James Mayferd Waitas-lcollege prep and industrial artsl Fresh, Reserve Baseball, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Letterman's Club Treasurer, Pram King, All County, All Sectional Basketball Teams Wayman Edward Waltes-iindustrial artsl Intramurals, Bowling Club, Intramural Award Barbara Jaan Walken-lcollege prepi Booster Club, Bowling Club, Cadet Teaching, French Club, Honor So- ciety, FTA, Quill 6- Scroll, Spotlight, Sunshine Society Brenda Carols Walker .larald Lee Wallace-Icollege prepl Band, Bowling Club, JA, Mask 81 Gavel, Proiectionist, Sideliners, Harvest King, Safety Committee Robert lu Wallace Cynthia Sue Walton-lcollege prep and cammerciall Bookden, Booster Club, 4-H, JA, FBLA, Librarian, Office Asst., Sunshine Society Constance Diane Wand Linda Kay Wand-lcammercioll Booster Club, Bowling Club, French Club, Office Asst. Kathie Marie Warren-Icollege prepl Booster Club, Bowl, ing Club, History Club, JA, FTA, Mask 8- Gavel. Purple- aires, Phi Chi Sigma, Sunshine Society, Sr. Var., GAA Robert Richard Wasson P0mp and Circumstancen guides Marilyn Kay Walklns-Icommerciull Booster Club, Clinic Assistant, GAA Penelope Sus Watkins-Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4-H, French Club, FBLA, GAA Marilyn Louise Wealhlrfsrd Klnnelh leo Weekly Gayle Wendol-lccllege prep and commercial! Booster Club, Fulton Cheerleader, FTA, Office Assistant, Sunshine Society, GAA Paul Rlchard Weshnbnrger Susan Kay Wustfnll-lcollege prep and ccmmerciull Boosier Club, Bowling Club, Office Assistant, SPQR, Sunshine Society Karen Dale Wheeler-lcornmerciall Booster Club, Bowling Club, Art Club, Red Cross, GAA Richard Alan Whse!-lcommerciall Frosh and Varsity Football, Lettermun's Club Dwuynl Blalr Wherry Carol Anna Whilln Wllllam Whillalur-llnduslriul artsl Intramurals, Side- liners Nancy Ramona Williamson Christina Loulxe Wills Raymond William Willis seniors to final ceremonies Nancy Lu Wllsan llchurd Lu Wilson-Choir, Deep Purples, Mudrigcls Purpleaires Spanish Club, Arr Club, Booster Club Peggy Ellnn Wlnhmawd--lcollege prep and cemmerciull Booster Club, Bowling Club, Cadet Teaching, French Club, FTA, Sunshine Society, YFC Sandra Kaya Wnaden ' Dali Rvlslll Workman-linduslricil cnsl r' Sharon Gail Wright Pamela Jo Younis Donald Dwlghl Zalolmur-lcollege prepl Wrestling, Bowl- - ing Club, JA, Sideliners lonuld Bush Shnmn Adele Wilson-Decatur Cemrul High School- nderclassmen look to new school The underclassmen years were eventful and exciting ones, Freshmen had their first experi- ences as high school students and attended foot- ball and basketball games. They ioined clubs and sponsored their Freshmen Dance. Most sophomores were secure in their knowl- edge of BDHS, but those coming from Fulton had to learn their way around, However, everyone was soon a part of the activities. The highlights ofthe sophomores' year were the class dance and' ordering their class rings. Juniors received their rings early in the school year. Selling popcorn and coke at home basket- ball games to raise money, they sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom. Electing class officers, cheerleaders, and Stu- dent Council members and officers, underclass- men took an active part in running their activities. Frosh, Sophomores, and Juniors looked for- ward to the day when they would be Seniors and to the new experiences and facilities that awaited them in their new school. Underclassmen gained experience with voting machines as they voted for their class officers and Student Council. Unclerclassmen gym students will never forget the weekly routine of square dancing on Fridays. Juniors James Abbot, Larry Abner, Richard Adams, Sue Adams, Carolyn Albertson, William Albert- son, Jerry Allen Sharon Alsman, Patricia Adams, Glenda Archer, Marsha Archer, Bill Armstrong, Mamie Arnold, Cheri Archer Mike Ashlock, Stuart Ashton, Schuyler Atkins, Scott Atkins, Koran Baize, Carold Baker, Harold Baker Keith Baker, Linda Baker, Russell Baker, Vincent Baker, Jack Baldwin, Steve Bamford, Barbara Bandy George Barker, Marsha Barnaby, Ronald Bar- nett, Vicki Barr, Mike Barrett, Vicki Barrett, Renate Barz Joan Bauer, Susan Bauer, Barbara Baugh, Tom Beard, Linda Beck, Janet Bedrick, Buddy Benefiel Dave Beniamin, David Beniamin, Carole Ben' ton, Agnes Bible, Michael Bickel, Anita Black, wood, Gregory Blair Chester Blake, Paul Blanford, Loretta Blaylock, Thomas Bloomer, Janie Blume, Charles Bogdan, Elwanda Golay Eleanor Bond, Dennis Boutwell, Theresa Bone- steel, Sharon Bowers, Cindy Boyd, Diane ammbieii, Christopher Bray Sally Breedlove, Patricia Brewer, Ronald Brew- er, Mike Brezko, Mike Brezko, George Bristow, Sherry Bristow Connie Brown, Constance Brown, Pamela Brown, Paula Brown, Raymond Brown, Roberta Brown, Terry Bruning Joyce Brumley, Terry Bruning, Jim Bucking- ham, Douglas Burch, Sheila Burgess, Byron Bukeii, Michael Burnett Lonnie Burroughs, Mike Burrows, Larry Bush, Rick Butterfield, Brenda Bynum, Larry Byrd, Pam Campbell Jeannie Campfield, Carolyn Carlisle, Glenna Carlton, Dennis Carmichael, Mara Lee Car- michael, John Carry, Charles Caskey Sandra Caskey, Donnil Caudill, Norma Caudill, Barbara Causey. Bob Chrisimon, Stephen Church, Raymond Clare Brenda Clark, Penny Clarke, Sandra Clemenis, Joe Cline, Jerry Coddingtan, Kenneth Combs, Lynn Conner Frankie Cook, Linda Cook, Rena Cooper, Charles Cornelius, Russell Coss, Dawn Dil- low, Brenda Coslelow Robert Coyle, Judy Crawford, Brenda Crom- Iich, Paul Crouch, Wendall Cuberi, Ronald Cunningham, Carol Curbeaux Jim Curbeoux, Bill Curl, James Curry, Roberr Cullis, Sandra Davis, Larry Day, Judy Denney Linda Dennison, Wayne Dixon, Richard Dorfe meyer, Toni Dorseir, Beverly Dan, Jim Dress- back, Kay Drews Michael Duback, Nickolas Duback, Chris Dunn, James Durham, Mary Durham, Linda Durh- ridge, William Dwyer sem Elmgh, Mary Ellen Edgar, Carolyn Ed- wards, Judy Edwards, Robert Eldridge, Bar- bara Elliov, Ron Esselman Margaret Etscheid, Vivian Evans, Nita Evert, Elizabeth Folconberry, Tim Fair, Charles Far- ley, Ronnie Farmer Robert Faulkner, David Fay, Russ Ficklin, Meri- lyn Fink, Virginia Finley, Craig Fisher, Cecelia Fitch David Fleming, Ronald Ford, Barbara Ford, Beverly Forrester, Tom Fortune, Gilbert Frede- rick, Steve Freund Richard Frietzsche, Donna Fritts, Betty Frizzell, Ronald Fugitt, Cheryl Fullen, James Furnas, Joyce Gamble La Rita Garland, Cheryl Garrard, Walter Gee, Danny Geiger, Robert Gipsan, John Glass, Marie Glass Yvonne Glover, Glenna Goddard, Danny Good- in, Wanda Goodwin, Margie Grace, Donald Gray, Kathryn Gray Thomas Gray, James Griffin, Terry Grimes, Daniel Grooms, Leslie Guingrich, Dick Gummer, Beatrice Haas Johnnie Hatcher, Judy Haley, Emily Hall, Steve Hamilton, Roy Hammond, Keith Hampton, Mar- gie Harden Jeanette Hardin, Michael Hardy, Mike Harper, Delia Harris, Rebecca Harris, Rodney Harris, Nancy Hart Steve Hartpence, Michael Hartley, Doretta Hash, Harold Haviland, Jackie Hayes, Charles Hess, Mary Herner Janice Hechinger, Glenda Heck, Jack Hellin, Sharon Helms, Marsha Higdon, Sue Hill, Jim Hindets i ., li Q 6' Q L 52 W' -5 '4 ,.g,g. :1 fbi . 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F ' V L N xc - if 0 I 3 I James Hildebrand, Linda Hileman, Russell Hill, Robert Hines, Alan Hof, Larry Holland, Marcy Holmes Gary Hornaday, Tom Hoskins, Karen Hoss, Tom Horton, Alice Howard, Sharron Howard, Rich- ard Houchens Janis Hubble, Ralph Huber, Lewis Hudson, Bob Huey, Gary Huff, Pauleife Huffman, Helen Hunt Warren Hurst, Ruth lrnhausen, Kenneth Inman, David Jackson, Julia Jackson, William Jack- son, Mory Jacobson Ginger Jaggers, William James, Phillis Jarreil, Ronald Jorreii, Jim Jenkins, Tanya Jeri, Mor- iorie Johnson Pele Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Gary Jones, Jack Janes, John Julian, Jerry Kaufman, Wilk liam Keedy Joe Keeler, Joyce Keewtz, Pai Kelly, Didre Kibbe, Sue Ellen Kiewili, Diana Kinser, Sharon Kirchner Stephen Kirkendcll, Raymond Kleiner, Marsha Knoit. Richard Koker, Vicki Koker, Steve Ladd, Deanna LaFaru Larry lair, Pai Lamb, Marcy Lone, David Lari- son, Vicki Latimer, Cheryl Latiimer, Frank Lawrence Jackie Lawrence, Raymond Lawrence, Nickie Layne, Babara Layton, Wanda Ledford, Bob Lee, David Lee Jacquelin Lee, Chuck Lineback, Michael Litiles iohn, James Lively, Barry Livingston, Jim Liv- ingston, Norman Lloyd Carol Locke, Gary Laney, Gina Long, Tom Lothe ridge, Glen Lovall, Denny Love, David Lundy Sherry Lyons, com: Mabry, Harold Mabry, Richard Mabry, Jack Macer, Tim Mains, Dale Mann Gary Mann, Vickie Manning, David Marks- berry, Donald Marsh, William Marshall, Debo- rah Martin, Wanda Martin Pam Mason, Becky Mattingly, Marc McClelland, Carol McCown, Greg McCown, Bob McGalhey, Mel McKinney David McKowen, Linda McMullin, Barry McNutt, Tana McNutt, Charles Mead, Ronald Meador, Gary Meadows Linda Meadows, Lawrence Medcaif, Don Men- denhall, Paul Mellinger, Arlene Mellington, James Melton, Barbara Metal Lynda Meyer, James Mikesell, Becky Miller, Julia Miller, Jane Miller, Ronda Miller, Sue Miller Debra Miller, June Mitchell, Shirley Mitchell, Barbara Monroe, Sheila Moody, Alexander Moore, Frank Moore Mary Ann Moore, Stephen Moore. Terry Moore. Sharon Mareford, Jerry Morgan, Sherry Mueller, Chuck Murdock Mark Myers, Anita Nacholf, Norman Nance, Phillip Nanrz, Becky Neal, Marvin Neeley, Wilma Neill Ronnie Newkirk, William Newlin, Teana Newl man, Joyce Nickell, Donald Noble, Glenda Noble, Edward Norris Jan Nutty, Robert Ogden, Stephen Orr, Clay- ton Owen, Mary Owen, Ronald Oxford, Susan Panio Larry Parker, Gayle Parks, Danny Parlett, Linda Parmerer, Jim Parrish, Danny Parrott, Made- line Pearson Vincent Pearson, Allen Peel, Kathy Pemberton, Rebekah Perkins, Debbie Perry, Jimmie Perryf man, Dorian Petery Dave Pettit, Danny Phillips, Martin Phillips, Pete Phillips, Gloria Pickard, Bob Pickens, Don- ald Pieper Mary Pieper, Wilma Pierce, Darryl Poe, Clar- ence Porter, Georgin Porter, Linda Powell, Neil Powell Ethel Powers, larry Price, Kathy Puyear, Gary Pyle, Robert Quinton, Donald Rackley, Wayne Railey William Ralph, Martha Ray, Jaquelyn Red- mond, Martha Reed, Judy Reeves, Steve Reeves, larry Reffiri Jane! Reid, Danna Reitenaur, Steven Richwine, Kerry Ridge, Patricia Rigdon, JoAnne Ringo, James Rippy Sandra Risk, Dave Ritter, Debbie Roberts, Roan- na Roberts, Roberta Roberts, Suzy Robertson, Goynelle Rodgers Jim Rodgers, Myra Romine, Darlene Routier, John Ray, Sam Ruff, Daron Russell, Judy Rus- sell Rosalie Russell, Gary Rutledge, Larry Saulrnon, Rick Schwartz, Linda Scobee, Dwight Scott, Gary Scott Raymond Scott, David Sevier, Nathina Shands, Clarence Shaw, John Shaw, Mike Shaw, Alida Shelton Steve Shuler, Steve Shultz, Beatrice Simons, Roy Simmons, Steve Simpson, Joe Skinner, Sheila Smiley Beverly Smith, Doug Smith, Frank Smith, Jodie Smith, Lynn Smith, Paul Smith, Robert Smith Ronald Smith, Tom Smith, Loretto Smoot, Sheila Sprales, Carl Spear, Melissa Spencer, Tim Spill- WISH John Sprecklemeyer, Linda Springer, Linda Spurgeon, Julie Sortwell, Kent Stomm, Joyce siqnw, money stcnarer Deanna Stevens, La Donna Stewart, Wanda Stewart, Ronald Stikeleather, Sandra Stikeleat' her, Sandra Stone, Robert Stoner Cheryl Stout, Bob Sllube, Velila Stull, larry Stump, John Sutton, Sammy Talkington, Brendq Taylor Mitzi Taylor, Tetris Terhune, Cheryl Terry, Ro- berta Terry, Michael Tidwell, Sharon Tiemeier, Melba Tincher Nona Tindal, Linda Thompson, Nancy Thompe son, Lynda Trautman, Linda Turk, Gary Turner, Doris Turpin Marvin Turpin, Elbert VanArsdale, Brenda Walker, Danny Vancel, Susan Van Horne. Denny Virgin, Edward Waggener David Wagley, Linda waznscon, John Walden, Donna Walker, Kathy Walt, Regina Walton, Marsha Waltz 152 Monte Warner, Robert Warner, James Weaks, Linda Weakly, Verna Weakly, John Weaver, Judith Weaver Mary Ann Weaver, Pam Weaver, Sue Weber, Wilma Weber, Som Weddle, Paul Weekly, Sharon Welch Jeffrey Welker, Brenda Wells, Carol Wells, Richard Wellman, Albert Wessel, Alford Wessel, Sondra West Shirley Westerberg, Eddie Wheeler, Melinda Wheeler, Donald White, .lonell White, Larry White, Sharon White William White, Martha Whitlord, Gayle Wier- mon, David Wildman, Lynn Wiley, Sandra Wil- kerson, Lloyd Wilderson Lloyd Williamson, Jeanette Wills, Dale Wilson, David Wilson, Gerald Wilson, Larry Wilson, Ronnie Wilson Sandra Wilson, Patrieia Wince, Steven Wise- man, Chris Whishmier, Pat Wittell, Cheryl Wollenweher, Johnnie Wood Nancy Wood, Mike Woolwine, John Worth, Jack Wonman, Clint Wright, Lynn Wright, Michael Wright Randy Wright, David Wyatt, Charles Wycoff, Brenda Yearwaod, Cathy Zika, Ronnie Zim' merman, Melvin Johnson Ihe parking lot and football field were com- mon sights ta pupils as they went to and from their cars to football games. Sophomores Jenny Albright, Kathy Allen, Richard Alley, Cathy Anderson, Gary Anderson, Renitc And- rade, Kathy Andrews Mark Archibald, Brenda Arnett, Carolyn Arthur, Linda Arthur, Shirley Austin, Diane Baker, Don' ald Boker Sharon Baker, Betty Jo Bailey, Beverly Bailey, Patty Bailey, Lindo Ball, Barbara Bodgett, Marilyn Bard Lionel Barnett, James Barrett, Paula Borz, Brion Bauer, Linda Beasley, Sharon Becker, Rebecca Bedell Charlotte Belcher, Dale Benham, Allan Bennen, Diana Berg, Stanley Berg, Kary Berlalon, Bev- erly Bier Ted Bishop, David Black, Rick Black, Marilyn Blanford, Jennifer Bloomer, Debbie Boclell, Janet Bager Dennis Bagden, Dennis Bond, Walter Bone- steel, Carl Boockholdt, Woddy Book, Mike Borg- mon, Dale Boules Charlene Bourke, Dan Bower, Lester Bowling, Michael Bowling, Joyce Brackin, Regeana Brand, Rush Brentlinger Charlene Brewer, Fred Briggs, Dale Britt, Danny Britt, Carla Brockman, Catherine Bosrner, Lecitha Brown Mike Brown, Vicki Bryant, David Burdine, Larry Burnett, Cheryl Burns, Janet Burns, William Burroughs James Burton, Anthony Buxer, James Bush, Brenda Byosee, Melinda Byers, Nancy Cane field, Marlys Cappleman l54 Ronald Carey, Ronald Carnes, Rebecca Care man, Beverly Carell, Jane Carroll, Kathleen Carver, Mary Cash Dennis Cassodoy, Vicky Caron, Judy Caudill, Linda Causey, Rabin Chambers, Robin Chap- man, Connie Charman Glenda Cheatham, Susan Childress, Janel Chil- ion, Gary Chris, Ann Cinquemono, Kathy Clare, Nancy Clare Reber! Clark, Sieve Clayton, Carl Coffman, Danny Cole, Dianne Cole, Carolyn Collins, Caihy Collins Roseenna Collins, Linda Combs, Vickie Con- don, Willard Cook. Avenna Cooper, Robert Cooper, William Cooper Daravhy Coram, Ronnie Corbin, Vicki Cormon, Jae Couriney, Danny Cox, Phyllis Cox, James Coy Bill Cozarl, Dennis Crawley, Belly Cummings, Tom Cunningham, Susan Curbeaux, Connie Cur- rin, Alice Dalrymple Ron Dalton, Jack Darrell, Ann Davidson, Kathy Day, Sharon Day, David Decker, Ronnie Deisch Janie Delong, Jeanie Delong, Sondra Dennison, Barbara Demoss, Dennis Demass, Barbara Derhridge, Sieve Dexman Terry Dininger, Tex Dixon, Michael Dixon, Danny Dodd, Susan Dooley, Carolyn Doss, John Dory Carolyn Douglas, Ariiha Dowdell, Sieve Dowell, Darlene Downing, Carhy Downs, Sieve Dres' back. Buck Dudley Elmer Dulce, Mike Dunham, D. J. Durham, Dewey Durham, Carol Ealan, Cynthia Edwards, Jackie Edwards Phyllis Edwards, Patfy Edkins, Patty Elkins, Bill Ellis, Russell Elmore, James Engledow. Donna England Gail Erdmann, Steve Evans, Van Evans, Wilbert Evans, John Everhart, Michael Fahrbach, Ron- nie Faires William Fall, Frankie Farmer, Rodney Farmer, James Fassino, Dave Ferguson, James Fergu- son, Jeffery Ferguson Dave Ferris, Marla Fields, Patricia Finch, Gary Fitzgerald, Stephen Ford, Vickie Forrester, Pat Fortune Chris Francis, Gary Freeman, Claudia Fry, Rich- ard Fulbright, Rosemary Fulbright, James Fulk, Patricia Furnas Ray Gamble, Serelda Garman, Tom Garrison, Marilyn Germain, David Gibson, Larry Gibson, Lois Gibson Dennis Gilley, Wilma Gilley, Sue Gilstrap, Gwendolyn Gipson, Neil Glover, Mariha Gold- man, Karen Gore Barbara Gorman, Gayla Graper, Linda Graves, Cynthia Grider, David Griffin, Vicky Grubbs, Charles Gunn Lynda Guytan, Cherrie Hackelrnan, Phillip Had- ley, Tim Haga, Ray Hagan, Vicki Hall, Larry Hamilton Peggy Hamilton, Danna Hankins, Mary Harden, Donna Hare, Patricia Harl, Carol Harlan, Bor- bara Harrell Sheila Harris, Richard Harrison, Virginia Harri- son, Eric Hartley, Dave Harvey, Bob Hatch, Judy Hatcher Rita Hatfield, Michael Hausman, Linda Hayes, Gregory Haynes, Norman Hays, Sharon Hays, Jowonna Hazel Leonard Heclgecoth, Allen Helms, Charlotte Helms, Janice Henderson, Olin Henderson, Larry Henson, Greg Hessong Linda Hershberger, Charles Hibberl, Ardith Heiber, Pot Hill, David Hines, Charles Hodges, Brenda Holt Cherrill Hooper, Janet Horsley, Greg Hawald, David Howard, Patricia Huddleston, Michele Huey, Carter Huff Janice Huff, Diana Hughes, Stephen Hughes, Mike Humphreys, Jackie Hunt, Sally Hunter, Donna Huntsman Jim Hursi. George Hustler, Nancy Hybarger, Joyce Hylton, Patricia Inman, Patricia lsen- berg, Betty lson Yvonne Jocks, Carolyn Jackson, Charles Jack- son, Donna Jackson, Raymond Jerrett, Cecily Jester, Carol Jet! Charles Johnson, Charles Johnson, Gary John- son, Phyill Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Robert Johnson, Bertha Johnston Connie Janes, David Jones, Gerald Jones, Linda Jones, Lyle Jones, Sandra Jones, Steve Jones Larry Judd, Linda Karol, Dennis Koyles, Vicki Keene, James Keeling, Christine Kellog, John Kelly Phillip Kendall, Cheryl Kennard, Veda Ker- nodle, Debbie Kidwell, Michael Kindred, Keith King, Linda King James Kingery, Bonnie Kirk, Brenda Kirk, April Kirkpatrick, Mary Klein, Linda Klenk, Theron Krout Linda Knight, Donald Koppel, Darryl Kuhn. Mike Lambert, Lisa LuMara, Gregory Lang, Susan LaRue Judy Latham, Beth Lattimer, Marcie Lawson, Pamela Layman, Sherry Lazaro, Terry Lazara, Daniel Leak Peggy Lee, Sandra Lee, Shelia LeHew, Nancy Lewis, Jeffery Linder, Mike Lineback, William Lindquist Terry Lisby, Robert Livingston, Michelle Lellur, Dennis Long, Robert Long, Paul Longest, Anne Langstreth Leonard Love, Kenneth Lovins, Brenda Lowe, Fred Lowe, Peggy Lowery, Debbie Loy, Ray Lucas Sandy Lucas, Glaria Lueherr, Steve Lyons, Bar- bara Mabry, Gregory MacDonald, Blaine Mace, Edith Mackey Robert Memes. sherry Maloney, Martha Mann, Donna Manuel, Joe Marcurn, Mark Magnalaosco, Carol Mahurin Joyce Markle, Freddy Marlowe, Randy Mar' shall, Duane Marvin, Clarence Mason, Larry Mason, Randy Master Barbara Mathews, Sharon Mathews, Lodema Matthews, Pam Mauck, Kelvin Maxlield, Brenda McCann, Donna M:Clintic John McCloud, Cindy McCord, Daniel McCor- rnic, Coleen McCreary, Sandra McGarvey, Jer- aldine McKinney, Sharon McKinney Charles McNary, Rosalie McQuilllng, Michael McWilliams, Terry McWilliams, Linda Mead, Paul Mehrich, John Melton George Meyer, Dennis Middletown, Stephen Mikesil, Viola Milbry, Karen Miller, Bill Mink, Larry Miles Mike Miller, Glen Mohr, Phyllis Mitchell, Joseph Moore, Belinda Morelord, Ronnie Moore, Sieve Moran Randy Morgan, Darlene Moss, David Muir, Mary Mundell, Margrei Murdock, Linda Myers, Jo Myers Sarah Neiswinger, Ida Sue Neugent, Amelia Newman, Thomas Nichols, Diane Noble, Dor- rhy Norris, Odedia Norris Sheila Norris, Wes Norris, Pamela Northern, Carol Odom, Loretta Odom, Rita Odom, Larry Oliver Leslie Oliver, Joyce Orebaugh, Pixie Osborn, Sharon Osborne, Jerry Palencer, Alan Polmore, Nancy Parke John Parker, Peggy Parker, Sreve Parker, Randy Parrish, Larry Payton, Terry Pedago, Fredi Pen- nington Michael Perrymon, Gary Peters, John Peterson, Jimmy Petro, Barbara Perry, Martin Phillips, Brenda Pickard Sandra Pickard, Donald Pieper, Kenny Pierce, Sharon Pierport, Fred Ponn, Cathy Poteet, Michael Powers William Pralt, Rita Pritchett, Diana Prause, Rebecca Puyear, Jerry Prosser, Margaret Quin- lln, Ronald Radford Darlene Rader, Patty Ralph, Stephen Randy, Larry Rapert, Connie Rash, David Ray, Mike Ray Victor Ray, Rex Rayborn, Virginia Rayharn, Deloris Reagan, Sheri Reddick, Sherry Reef. Lydia Reese Michael Reeves, Dessie Reeves, Pamela Rey- nolds, Ronnie Reynolds, Mona Richardson, Don- na Riley, Terry Riley Ellen Ristow, Susan Rivers, Chris Robbins, Johnny Roberts, Suzanne Robey, Robert Robin- son, Dixie Rodgers Madonna Romer, Jerry Rose, Marlene Rose, Michael Rosemeyer, Donna Rosing, Linda Ros- ing, Jerry Rosner Terry Rowland, Sieve Rozzel, Calmon Rudd, Harry Ruddell, Julia Rape, Evon Russell, Re- becca Russell Richard Russell, John Sampson, Joyce Sanborn, Shelia Sanders, Pat Scheffer, Jan Schmidlin, Patrick Schmidt Susan Schrader, Douglas Scott, Susan Scott, Rick Sebanc, Tana Shaffer, Beverly Sharp. Bonita Shaw Linda Shaw, Debbie Sheets, Judy Shelly, Dian- na Shepherd, Wayne Shepherd, Mariorie Sher- row, Steven Shives Raymond Shook, Joy Simmons, Ethel Sims, David Sinclair, Jerry Sipe, Patricia Sipos. Linda Smallwood Brenda Smiley, Cynthia Smith, Deloris Smith, Diana Smith, Dixie Smith, Donna Smith, Earl Smith Jackie Smith, James Smith, Stephanie Smith, Susan Smith, Tana Smith, William Smith, Pat Smither Robert Smoot, Myrna Snyder, John Salary, Eu- gene Southerland, Frank Spaid, Glenda Spears, Judy spears Keith Spears, Susan Speerling, Debbie Spill- man, Stephen Spears, Richard Sprinkle, Dianne Spyr, Ray Staley Jan Standiford, Linda Stanley, Chris Stapp, Michael Starks, Saundra Statlard, Alice Steele, Juanita Stegmoller Randy Stegmoller, Dean Sterrett, Forest Stevens, Alice Stewart, Calvin Stewart, Stephen Stier' wall, Suanne Stoner Leonard Stringer, Wilma Stull, Terri Sweany, Joellen Swift, John Switzer, Carol Sykes, Gary Thomas lna Thompson, James Thompson, Mike Thomp- son, Robert Thampson, James Tiffany, Sharon Todd, Linda Tolan Ralph Tolan, Mike Towe, Mary Trauner, Gary Trent, Linda Triplett, Carol Trittipo, Gary Uffman Rnd Trout, stephen Underwood, Hugh vdn Fossan, Carol Viers, John Villegas, Richard Villegas, Nancy Wade Ralph Waddell, James Wagoner, William Wakefield, Chester Walker, Ricky Ware, Carol Warfield, Gary Warfield Raymond Weatherford, Susan Webb, Mary Weber, Carmen Weinbrecht, Carolyn Wells, Ramona Wells, Paul West Donna Westfall, Robert Weslfall, Gary Welh- ington, Linda Weihinglon, Michael Whisler, Kathryn White, Louonna White Mary While, Randa While, Ronda While, Sy' mantho While, Janice Whitis, John Wilbers, Frank Wilkinson Harold Willard, Mark Williams, Bill William- son, David Williamson, Ora Williamson, Michf ael Willoughby, Beverly Wills Denlan Wilson, Larry Wilson, Robert Wilson, Steve Winkler, Sharon Winkley, Linda Winslow, Roberta Wise David Wolfe, Deborah Wolven, Danny Wood, Michael Wood, Jock Woodard, John Woodson, Linda Woodson Patricia Woody, Patricia Wratten, Elaine Wright, Frances Wright, Kaye Wright, Mary Wycoif, John Yanny Jahn Yates, Mary Young Linda Zalokar, Judy Vincent Shirley Hollingsworth After ci lang, hard day at school, pupils leave school for home or extralcurricular activities, F rosh Larry Ables, Louie Adams, Bob Akers, Party Alberlson, Party Allison, Patricia Allmeyer, Henry Arnold Bonnie Ashlock, Belinda Baire, John Barge, Jackie Barnett, Richard Barneil, Martha Bai- mon. Cheryl Belcher Jimmie Birge, Bill Black, Lucia Blank, Bruce Blankenship, Helen Blankenship, Donna Blevins, Dorothy Blunk Vicki Hogg, Richard Bolin, Charlene Bourke, Beverly Bowles, Greg Bowman, Harmond Brad- ley, Charlotve Brand Sharon Breedlove, Charlene Brezko, Allred Brodmax, Pai Brown, Thomas Brown, Roy Brummeit, Evelyn Burgess Michael Burke, Sharon Burkhart, Marilyn Bur- ris, Paul Bush, Brenda Byasee, Jean Cain, Jerry Campbell Larry Campbell, Georgiean Carrica, Jerry Car- son, Ray Carver, Cindy Chenowelh, Paul Cher- ry, Sieve Christie Kathryn Clark, Jim Clem, Garrett Cobb, La' Vonne Cochran, Allen Collicall, Sharon Collins, Darlene Cook Bob Cook, Dave Cooper, Vicki Corbin, Kathryn Cox, Jae Craig, William Craig, Jerry Crouch Barbara Cunningham, Brenda Cunningham, Belly Curbeaux, Lynn Dailey, Lester Dalrymple, Theresa Decker, James Dixon Larry Dixon, Ronald Donaldson, Karen Doss, Claudia Dorsan, Mark Downey, April Duncan, Joanne Durham Johann Durham, Linda Eaton, Mary Eckerl, Gary Emberlon, Danny Emery, Diane Faulkner, Lana Fauvergue Delorise Fields, Rosalie Fleming, Palrizia Fork, Don Forrester, Manha Frazier, Don Fredrick, Sherrie Frlck Barbara Freedg, Pamela Fuell, Donna Furgison, Mark Galouic, Joseph Gamer, Bob Gates, Verra Genaro Cheryl Genlry, Chris Gilliam, Wayne Gore. Mike Gorman, William Graham, Kennelh Green, Rickey Gregory Earnest Grimes, Robert Groce, Ronald Grose- close, David Gross, Gary Grufl, David Hall, Chris Ham Shawn Harder, Darrell Harlow, Sandy Harper, Richard Harvey, Mary Heallon, Larry Hendren, Bob Herald George Hildebrand, Terri Hill, Gary Hinkle, Dave Hoadan, Russell Hollen, Patty Hallings- worth, Melanie Hosford Palsy Hudson, Rick Huklll, Phyllis Hulse, Jean- ine Hurnphery, Peggy Hunler. Shelly Jackson, Thomas Jackson William Jelfray, Marie Jenkins, Frank Johnson, Bob Jones, Cindy Jones, Kalhy Jones, Deborah Judd Sondra Julian, Debbie Kasenberg. Sandra Ken' necly, Dale Kernodle, lanelve Kirk, Roger King, Linda Klepper Doris Koontz, Ernie Lagle, Darlene Lamar, Alice Law, Marilyn Lee, Jahn Lichr, Joyce Linell ' t ,ef 3 ,f xfgil . iii.. , , wg- -Q. 1 f X vv ' ,. ' l 1 'i 'l 6 - Q l .es 1 . .1 1 H' x r Q X , i K P Q 'I f g - L P ' xx 'ix Y , . zgir, ,. 'T' .. X s 1 x lx, ,, .Q X., fl . X P-.. Rx 3410, xx, ,,,gl ,X ,-ua. 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Paul Lockard, Jerry Long, Martha Long, Debo- rah Losh, Danna Lough, Debbie Lowry, Julie Macey Karen MacDonald, Pamela MacDonald, Sue MacGregor, Ellen Magee, Dorothy Martin, Marilyn Marian, Janelle Mason Samuel Matlock, Brenda Mauk, Linda McCord, Betty McGowan, Linda M:Kimey, David Mead' ows, Rita Mercer Phil Miller, Sue Minet, Gerald MonFredu, Stephen Moore, Sharon Mullins, Roger Neff, Larry Nerdigh Linda Newman, Darlene Newton, Steve Nibar- ger, Raymond Nichols, Brent Nuetzrnan, Loren Palencer, Donna Park Dana Parrott, Richard Parsley, Patricia Patton, Barbara Rein, Gary Pemberton, Walter Pen- nington, Vernon Perdew Stanley Perry, Ethel Ping, Ray Poland, Janet Popplewell, Janice Potts, Elaine Radclilfe, Sheila Radigan Randy Ramsey, Daryl Rawson, Tony Reynolds, Orville Richardson, Linda Riddle, Charles Rie' gel, Lana Riggs Sheila Riggs, Bonnie Rippy, linda Roberts, Steve Rogers, Bobbie Ray, Harold Rozzel Karen Salisbury, Ken Schnvrpel, Douglas Seel man, Gary Sexton, Debbie Shannon, Phillip Shirley, Lorraine Simmons Earl Simon, Patty Newhouse, Susan Sizemore, Sheila Smith. Linda Smith, Danny Smith, Betty Smith Steven Smlth, Susan Smith, William Smith, Wilma Spears, Kenneth Spellman, John Spencer, Ronald Spurgeon Doris Stafford, John Stanley, James Stark, Mar- gery Stark, Thomas Stark, Bill Stewart, Allen Stone Jane Stone, Vickie Strapes, Cheryl Stout, Linda Slout, Rebecca Stull, Devern Tapscaat, Latona Tarrenis Terra Tarrents, Jane Taylor, Lerry Taylor, Linda Thompson, Nancy Thompson, William Turner, Jack Turpen Linda Turpin, Mary Turpin, Reida Turpin, Ken- neth rwamey, Charles vundefmcfk, David Verllonik, Larry veg: Roger Vest, Shelbie Vickous, Glen Waldrup, Wanda Walker, Steve Wand, Ronald Webb, Clinton Wilson Barbara White, Rally Whilford, More Whited, Carl Williams, Robert Williams, Charlene Wil- son, Ted Wilson Debbie Winrerrawd Donald Wood Danny Zentz Cynthia Zorca A big event for the fresh was attending their first Homecoming. X .f., in , ' tn' , I , 1 - gm ws' 5 - ' . ' f-mf -. vp, 4 ,fg'?y, f f . 1,15 9311: LZPETQX ,f ',-F25 1 EEA iikifv., -3, qi - ..,, ' qgym z s z., . 1 - . 135242, 2 ' hi ii, f L-1 52. 'f-ff' My -N Q:. 'e 'f W - , -Q ? X 9 ' 1 ew e vf A f':.g2fkp f, ' ae , 1 ft A' 1- qimgfgf ga rf? 'f l.i:'Sf WA, v T E.-1 DS One ofthe largest purchasing forces in the United States today are the teenagers. Controlling a large portion of the nation's wealth, high school students exert a great deal of influence onthe market. Budgeting incomes, whether meager or plentiful, is a problem that baffles the average teen- ager. Whether to spend the money on car repairs or equipment, food, cosmetics, or clothing often requires a lot of consideration. To the average BDHS student, money played an essential part in his WEST SIDE STORY. Linda Newman and Steve Richwine select a vase far the flowers they purchased at Bloom Florist, 3433 West Tenth Street, Local Businesses . LLL UQ!- ll L- Steve Sltctrpee, All Sectional :md All County Center feels at home holding a trophy cmd a basketball at the Sports Spot, 3543 West Tenth Street. Several Ben Davis students who are employed nt Jallt's D09 I Sudi, 6310 Rockvill Road, pause far a refreshing glass at root beer. Sheila Hamilton and Jerry Wallace, members of the Ben Davis High School Bowling Club, check their scores at vlte Lynlwrst Bowl, ill N. Lynhurst Drive. John Weaver and Tom Lotlvidge, a good combina- tion on the football field, team up with the ex- cellent service of Vullny Coal and Oil Company, 2820 West Michigan Street. 1 Roger Gunkel examines one of the many products far your wr at Ben Davis Tlu and imnny, 6243 West Washington Street. ..e,,, ' Q- M., V, '-1 s.,, I ii- ,,-,N L 13.2 M, ,. ,e 2 4.-..w,, .- .. 4 fu ' u ifg'::., . Tfi ., Ui- ., . ..-X ,r 265- 'F !v .i,, . ,.,,...9 -5:-'.f,,,r N sr, . 1' 'f.'::- we-1 K ' f .xzf-t.fec'T1 1 .41 lei -- . :psf-sz' vw .. ' ,fr . ' ' -ff f,iL:e.x,.fg3E'f ?,,.- 4.2 4... J, ,t,-,r,,, LLw:NM,,, ,M rm. ., ,,,,.e,x f t For expert contractors, see Huber, Hunt, It Nkhols, 2450 South Tibbs Avenue, , , , Three Ben Davis students compare their class rings from Huff-Jann Cumpuny, IAOI North Capita! Avenue. 3 , Gretchen Adams and Jerry Chitwood select a song while they wail for their order ot Bah Chapmank Silver Fountain, 5720 West Washington Street. Jayne McDonald finds her image clearly reflected in one of the sparkling mirrors at Cook Glau and Mlrror, 5703 West Morris Street. Far line service for your car, stop at Randall Cltlu Slrvin, 5806 West Washington Street. Gas, Glass, Supplies xl , 1, ,K Russ Ficklin and laDonna Stewart find o comfortable seat on o new lawn- mower at Wills Fnd and Supply Com- pany. 5320 West Washington Street. 171 Varied products Carol Smith Ban Duvls Bookdun assistant, cheerfully gets supplies for u waiting stub dent. Danny Hale selects a lovely corsage for Sharon Slone at J. C. Huffman Flmin, 5439 West Washington Street. Steve Sharpee examines a Ben sweatshirt, only one of the fine of wearing apparel at Edvlclfl Wear. located in the Speedway Center. ' 2 . n ..', W K fzete ,1 . f 3 , , 1 , f- R-. - , is A Y , ,nfl Q 511. A , -if ,W fl l 4:9 ' 24 4 ' I qt . Q k . Steve Huddlestnn selects a magazine from the varied assortment found at Hundnrsonk Drug Stars, 4406 West Washington Stteei. - if, Mark Williams examines magnesium wheels at Bur! Nui Tlrl Company, 6613 W. Wash- ington Street. Sue Weber expresses saiisfaction at the fine clean- ing service she gets at Neff Cleaners, 3904 Rocks ville Road. 5 F 1 , Q -1 I 1 .4 , . .A .N 1-- 'tijgil ,E.,1ii u 'fl .1 it A 4 Y g. 5f:+I13.?x 4 3 . Y E .1-x' vin- 'KJ Q' inf! ii A Q'f1, A 1' ' 4 ...V 5, nn PSU gasp ursi farm nv Skinner Motor Express Becky Neal d J Sk p U f wha fi I k 1 Sk M 1 E p 1035 Sounh Key 4 A E F n g K Vickie Koker and Dan Cox pause FJ V before the Wullalm Drlvo-In Thoolra, 805 Beuchwuy Driva, -M I. 4- PM 4 W n , 'A-5-5, 'W g , A,,, Q..,. ., - N- l Fun and food for Ben Davis students Ben Davis srudems know that the - Purlual sign means fine lood. Tha Purkoal, 6200 West Washington Slreei. 'F Tim Laughter admires a pair ol shoes that Kathy Andrews has selected at Schiffk Shoes at the Speedway Shopping Center, How about a coke? says Bruce Jackson, who knows that you can always get ex- cellent service at 'I'ntcr'n Drugstore, 6301 West Washington Street. Becky Neal and Pat Kelly stock up on parly s upplies at Monfgomurfs Supsrmarkll, 5302 West Washington Street. Terry Bruning and Dale Munn cheerfully serve customers at the Clsnnoni Dog G Suzls, 226 East Main Street. ., -, Q Q Httddlulon Brothsn Mobil: Homes Salsa, 3636 West Washington Street, Steve Dennis admires the dependable Huck used by Bill Newlin, u member of the Seciional and County Championship basketball teams and Mamie Arnold make sure 'haf his car is shining clean ci Parks Car Wash, 5519 West Washington Sneev. Z .5 Bevh Sheppard and Sherrie Dorset! smnd by 4 -f -1 me enirance of the Lynhufsf Baptist church -1 Allkyfggqf-y'1 bum by the smppqfa cmmmisn company, Xi N- ' 5632 wesv wushmgmn sneer i 5 Linda Haskell and Jeff Miller examine Ihe fine garden fools at the City Hardware, 2811 Mars Hill. Index FACULTY Adams, Mr. David 84,106 Atz, Mrs. Judith 15,35 Baldwin, Mr. Harman 101 Britt, Mr. Bob 78,85 Brown, Miss Sandra 13 Carpenter, Mr. Charles 40,69 Carruthers, Miss Olive 27 Collins, Miss Kay 38 Coltingham, Mr. Dwight 40 cox, Mr. Kenny B5r93 Davidson, Mr. Richard 21 Doyle, Mrs. Mildred 1B Duerstock, Mr. Marvin 39 Dunbar, Mr. Robert 36,91 Fine, 'Mr. Evan aa Fine, Mr. Marion 35 Garcia, Mr. James 14,33 Gipson, Mr. Trent 101 Girtan, Mr. William 4 Goeglein, Mr. Jerry 78 Hansen, or. Donald 50,51 Harcourt, Mrs. Rosalie 39,101 Hash, Mrs. Tylamay 39 Hine, Mr. Wendell 80,81 Hoff, Mr. David 23 Horton, Mr. Ray 22.44 Houston, Mr, Robert 54,55 Hughes, Mr. Bob 11,50,51,62,6 Hyde, Mrs, lna 28 lsely, Miss Jane 35 Jester, Mr. Jack 28 Kirk, Mrs. Jessie 39 Lowe, Mr. Leonard 12,29 MacNabb, Mrs. Helen 15,32,33 Martin, Miss Nina 31 ,34 Meranda, Mr. Marvin 80,81 McClain, Mr, William 36,76,90 McCool. Mr. George 86,87 Miller, Mr. Darryl 28,66 Miller, Mrs. Geraldine 46 Muerer, Mr, Hal 42 Freda, Mr. Joseph 35,86 Price, Mr. William 15,32,33 Paintz, Mrs. Helen 16,23 Ray, Mr. James 34,56 Ritterskarnp, Mr. Paul 12 Seeman, Mr, Robert 100 shew, Mr. Jenn 13.26 Speicher, Mrs. Sandra 35 Townsend, Mr, Benny 77,80,92 Trees, Mr. Phillip 71 Welch, Mrs. Martha 38 Williams, Mr. Howard 100 ORGANlZA'llONS Art Club 30 Band 42,43,44,45 8,69 Baseball 92,93 Basketball B2,83,84,85 Booster Club 36 Bowling Club 37 Choir 46,47 Cross Country ao,ai Dance Band 44 ring Corps 45 Football 76,77,78,79 French Club 32 FBLA 39 FTA 39 GAA 37 Golf 91 History Club 29 Junior Red cross as Keyhole 54,55 Latin Club 33 Lettermen's Club 35 Maiorettes 45 Mask Br Gavel 50,51 Mu Alpha Theta 34 National Forensics League National Honor Society 27 News Bureau 57 Quill 8- Scroll 34 Science Club 28 Sideliners 36 Spanish Club 33 Spotlight 56,57 Student Council 26 Sunshine Society 35 Tennis 91 Thespians 50 Track 88,8990 Trialte 31 Vegetable Judgers 40 Wrestling scr,e7 Yell Leaders 48,49 Youth For Christ 40 STUDENTS A Abbott, James 36 Abdon, Linda 38,39 Acord, Patricia 39 Adams, Gretchen 39 Adams, Louie 79 Adkins, Michael 36,7636 All, James 35 Allen, Martha 3? Anderson, Cathy 26,49 Anderson, Judith 39 Anderson, Sherry 38 Andrews, Kathryn 26,2B,32,33.49,50,S1, 72,176 Archer, Glen 35,519,761 Archer, JoAnne 45 Archer, Marsha 34,-16,47 Argabright, Stephen 36 Armstrong, Judith 32,40 Arnold, Mamie 27,28,32,40,54,55,1 B4 Ashton, Stuart 36 Atkins, Schuyler 36 Atkins, Scott 29,3034 Austin, Shirley 38 B Backer, Karla 27,28,34 Baily, Betty 30 Baily, Beverly 28,32 Bailey, Paul 30 Bailey, Susan 26,27,34,44,39,47 Baire, Barbara 38 Baize, Karen 45 Baker, Russell 5,2B,B5 Ballou, Helen 38,39 safe, Margaret so Barger, John 79 Barker, Florence 38 Barnes, Wallace 35,76 Barnett, Lionel 85 Barr, Gary 36 Barthsl, Ronald 27,28.31,32,34,36,47, 50,51 ,91 Barz, Renate 29,32 sastin, Mary as Bates, Myrna 38,39 Bath, Jon 11 Batman, Donna 32,39 Batman, Loretto 32 Bauer, Joan 27,32,34,39,50,51 Bauer, Susan 27,32,34,39,5O,5l Bough, Barbara 30,32 Beck, Linda 37,45 Benge, Patricia 37 Bertalon, Karl 78 Best, Dala 34,46,39 Black, Billy 79 Black, Richard 32 Blank, Peter 26.35,36,44,76,93 Blaylock, Loretta 47 Bloomer, Jennifer 33 Boger, Rodney 36 Bonesteel, Theresa 28 Broockholdt, Carl 44 Bostic, Charlene 27,40,47 Bowles, Dale 92 Brackin, Janice 29 Bradley, Harmond S5 Bramblett, Diana 46 Brand, Regeona 32,38 Briggs, Fred 36 Britt, Dart 78.55 Brockslager, Francie 45 Brown, Connie 38 Brown, Leatha AO Brown, Paula 38 Brown, Raymond 35,76 Bruning, Terry 36 Bucklew, Edith 27,26,46,A7 Bulyar, Carolyn 30 Burch, Sandra 33 Burdine, Donna 39 Burke, Michael Bl Burke, Victar 35 Burkhead, Donna 46 Burnett, Larry 35,78,87 Burns, Cheryl 30 Burris, Patricia 39 Buser, Anthony 36,78 Bush, Paul 87 Bynum, Brenda 27.28,32,34,40 C Campbell, Larry 79 Campbell, Pamela 26,29,32,62 Canfield, Nancy 28 Caple, William 27,28 1' I Index Capplernan, Marlys 15,49 Carmichael, Dennis 46,47 Carmichael, Mara 32 Carnes, Roger 17.27,28,29,31,36 Carrico, Georiean 49 Carroll, Beverly 32 Carroll, Jacqueline 51,52,40,39,47,50 Carroll, Jane 32,39,50,51 Cassady, Dennis 29 Catan, John 35,86 Caudill, Norma 34 Causey, Barbara 38 Chandler, Michael 46,47 Chapman, Zelda 2a,29,5i Chenaweth, Lucinda 32 Childress, Susan 28,30,32 Chitwood, Jerry 26,35,36,62,63,72,76, 86,9336 clara, Kathleen 32,56 Clark, Donald 76 Clark, Nancy az Clarke, Penny 78 Claycomb, Donna 23,29 Clemons, Stephen 26,39 Cline, James 28 Cole, Daniel 34 Collins, Anna 28,32,5l Collins, Carolyn 28,31 Collins, cathy so Collins, Roseanna 39 Combs, Linda 50,51 Condon, Vickie 30 Conner, Lynn 35 Cook, Frankie 5 Cook, Katherine 39 Cooper, David 79,85 Cooper, Diana 39 Covert, Steve 35,76,86,97 Cox, Brenda 32 Cox, Daniel N. 28,35,36,55,7l,9l Cox, Danny P. 97 cat, Kathryn 26.33 Crawley, Dennis 36 Crockett, James 20 Cromlich, Brenda 38 Cummins, Betty 28,3O,32,51 Cummins, Kenneth 26,27,2B,3l,34,4-1,39 Cunningham, Barbara 32 Cunningham, Karen 39 Curbeaux. Jane 33 Curbeaux, Carolyn 47 Curbeaux, Jimmie 35,36,93 Curtis, Pamela 39 D Darbro, Denise 39 Davidson, Marcia 32 Davis, Sandra 40 Day, Theresa 2S,34,40 Deckard, Roger 46 Decker. David 78 Deckert, Kathleen 33 Dee, Michael 35,36,37,93 Deisch, Ronald 78 Denney, Judy 30 Dennis, Stephen 91 Dennison, Sandra 28,40 Dierdorf, Richard 36,44 Dininger, Terry 26,36 Dodd, Daniel 36,78,92 Dodd, Dennis 26,34,35,36,56,76,93 Dodd, Michael 28,36 Donaldson, Ronald 79 Doran, Michael 27,28,34 Dorsett, Sherrie 32,44,39 Dorsett, Toni 27,34 Dost, Vicki 26,27,28,45,57 Downey, Kent 34,44 Drattlo, Lynn 36,57 Duncan, Jean 39 Duncan, Sandra 26 Dunham, Michael 36,78,87 Dunne, David 46,50,5i Dunn, Chris 46,47 Durham, Deborah 39 Duthridge, Linda 28,29,3l Dye, Tamara 26,32,5l E Eaton, Linda 33 Edwards, Cheryl 45,39 Edwards, Cynthia 29 Ehrman, Mark 35,76,77,93 Elkins, Patricia 32 Ellis, Rebecca 27 Emory, Danny 79 England, Donna 32 Engledow, James 85,92 Erdmann, Conrad 32,5D,51 Erdmann, Gail 50,5l Effie, icaniieiii 35 Esselrnan, Ronald 36 Evans, Robert 35,76 Evans, Van 85 Ewen, Berry 38,39 F Fahrbach, Phillip 28,29,3l,4O,5l Foncher, Larry 46 Farlow, David 29,50,51 Farmer, Rodney 29 Former, Stephanie 44 Farnsley, Charles 44,39 Fassino, James 85 Faaghi, Philip 27,34 Faulkner, Charles 35,44 Fay, David 35,50 Ferguson, Jeflry 78 Ferris, David 78 Ficklin, Russell 35,83 Fields, Marla 32,34,39,51 Findlay, Virginia 25,29,33,39,50,5'l Fleming, David 29 Forey, Anita 26,34,35.38,39,56 Fortune, Michael 42,43,44,91 Faster, Diana 40,43 Fouch, Marla 3O,46,47 Fox, Dale 36 Francis, Sandra 39 Frederick, Mariarie 29,39 Friuell, Betty 26,27,29,31,34,35,46, 47,51 Frizzell, Joyce 31,32,34,39 Frye, Susan 28,132,313 Fugate, Sharon 28,34,44 G Garland, Lallita 45 Garrison, Thomas 29,32,40,47 Gary, Jon 35,76 Gee, Walter 36 Genaro, Vetra 49 George, David 26,28,29,46,47,50,51, 52,5565 German, Suzanne 26 Gerth, Mariorie 28,40,5l Gibson, Betty 38,39 Gilley, Bruce 27,28,31,32,34,54,55,68 Gilley, Dennis 80 Gilley, Wilma 40 Gilliam, Christopher 79 Gilmore, lelia 30 Gipson, Deborah 39 Goddard, Glenna 26,27,28,31,32,34,35, 47,S0,51 Goldman, Joe 39 Gorman, Mary 26,34,37,39,57 Gorsage, Michael 35,36,71,82 Graham, William 36,85 Green, Kenneth 79 Griffin, James 30 Grooms, Daniel 30 Gross, David 79,85 Guney, Oguz 26,27,28,3l,34,35,47,46, 51,58,59,b2,B7 Gunkel, Roger 26,27,28,31,32,33,34,35, 54,55,76,l69 H Hackleman, Stephen 36 Hadley, Phillip B0 Hagan, Rocky 36 Hale, Daniel 26,35,36,57,76,172 Hall, Joan 47 Hamilton, Larry 36,92 Hamilton, Peggy 51 Hamilton, Sheila 21,26,37,45,48,62,169 Harder, Shawn 26,32,81 Hardin, Jeanette 27,2S,29,3l,33,34,40, 4l,50,51 Hardy, Michael 35,87 Harlan, Carl 32 Harman, Sandra 39 Harper, Michael 76 Harrell, Janice 35,40,39 Harris, Ronald 30 Harrison, Margaret 38 Hart, Nancy 28,Cl2,5i Hartpence, Steven 27,28,29,31,34 Harvey, David 36,78,35 Haskell, Linda 27,28,32,40,46,47,5l,56 Hawkins, Robert 55 Haynes, Gregory 78 Hayes, Sharon 40 Heath, Carolyn 28,29,30,31,33,36,45, 39,51 Hetlin, Jackie 35,76 Hendersdn, Larry 79,85 Herner, Dorothy 26,27,2B,34,4O,44, 51,68 Hershbergar, Linda 38 Hessong, Gregory 85,91 Hibbert, Charles 85,91 Hieloer, Ardith 32,34,78 Higdon, Marsha 33,51 Hill, Patricia 38 Hinders, James 32 Hinders, June 32 Hacker, Peggy 45,48,6O,61,62,63,72 Hackman, Myron 40 Hollen, Russell 79 Holloway, Charlotte 38,39 Holmes, Marcia 28,33 Hope, Oscar 47 Hopper, Cathy 26,39,62,72 Hopwaod, Denise 30 Hoskins, Tommy 36,76 Hoss, Karen 45 Hcwald, David 44 Howard, Alice 51 Howard, David 92 Huddleston, Stephen 34,35,3b,56,76,173 Hudson, Louis 30 Huff, Lee 39 Huffman, Sandy 39 Hughes, Charles 47 Hughes, Danny 34 Hughes, Stephen 30,36 Hunr, Charles 30,35,40 Hunt, Jackie 78 Hutsell, Louis 36 I Inman, Kenneth 27,28,29,31,32,34,51 181 Index Inman, Patricia 38 lsenberg. Patricia 28 J Jackson. Bruce 35.82.92,93,47.176 Jackson. Julia 48,62 Jaggers, Ginger 30 Jarrett Ronald 34,40,46,47,50.51 Jennings, Margaret 28.29,-10,51 Jett. Caral 28 Johnson, Charles 78.92 Johnson. Gary 92 Johnson, James 35.80.96 Johnson. Pete 36,93 Johnson, Phyllis A. 38 Johnson , Phyllis L. 38 Jones, Edward 17,28 Jones. Gary 44.80 Janes, Gerald 35.36 Janes. Jackie 93 Janes, Kathryn 33 Jones, Mike 30 Jones, Raymond 39 Judd, Larry 78,87 K Koppel. Eugene 86,87 Koppel, Richard 86 Keeler. Joseph 30 Kellogg. Christine 34.51 Love, Robert 76 Loveall. Glen 46 Lowry, Gary 82.64.97 Lundy, David 29.28,31,32,34.51 Nl Mabry. Harold 36 Mace. Blaine 87 Macey, Christopher 26.27.28.29.32.34. 50.51.56.65 MacKinnon, Ellen 38.40 Madley. Sharon 39 Magee, Ellen 32.47 Magnabosco, Mary 30,33 Moines, Georgia 27.34.39 Mains, rim 25.31 .33.34,36,39.47,50, 51 ,cl Malico at, David 2 8 Mariers, Barbara 27.29,32,34.37,39.46. 40.51.57 Mann. Darrel 35.93.97 Mann, Herbert 91 n . , Manni Marsh, g, Vicki 40 Donald 30.33.39 Marshall. William 35.36.76 Martin, Dorothy 32 Martin, Marilyn 40 Martin, Wanda 31.34.40 Masch r Permeitha 30 5 r Mason, Pam 48.51.62,72 Neuhaus. Patricia 39 Newman. Linda 32.168 Newman. Teana 28,31 Newlin. William 35.83 Nickell, Joyce 26.27,28,29.46.47.63 Nihiser. Thomas 79 Noble. Donald 35.76.87 Northern, Pamela 28,3l.32.34,-10.41 Northern. Tina 27,2B.31,32.34,40.41.67 69 Norris. Rebecca 46,47,50.51 Norris, Sheila 32 Nuetzman, Brent 79 Nunnery, Diana 50.51.61 Nutty. Jan 26.62 0 Oliver, Deborah,26.27.32,34.56 Oliver, Leslie 32.47.5O.51.52,5B,59 Oliver, Timothy 26.27.2S,31,32,34.35, 44,47.5O.51.5B.59,6?,B6.9l O'Neal, Pamela 38 Olsen. Jennifer 27.28,32,34.51,67,69 Orr. Stephen 33 Owen, Clayton 44 Oxford. Ronald 27.34 P Palencer, Gregory 35.92.93 L Meench, Donald 28 Kelly, Cheryl 32 Kelly. Patricia 32,39,55,1B4,176 Kingery. James 36.78 Kinney, Janet 40 Kirk, Brenda 32 Klein. Mary 30.32 Klels, Thomas 35.36.93 Klenlc, Linda 32,34 Klenk. William 26,27,28.3'l.32.34,51 Knlerlm, Dennis 28.34.36 Koesters. Loraine 38 Koker, Richard 35,83 Koller, Victoria 45 LaFara, Deanna 38.39.46 LaMar. Llsa 32.51 Lang. Gregory 78.85 Lame. Maydith 38 Larue, Susan 31.32.39 Lasher. Robert 29,39 Lathrop. Carolyn 30 Latimer. Vicki 63 Lattimet, Cheryl 32.33.36 Mathews, Earl 32 McDonald. Jayne 26.29.32,34,54,55,61. 184 M:Gathey, Sally 32.38.39 McGraw. Karen 39 Mcicihhay, Melvin 34,93 McKowen, David 27.34 McSchooler. Judith 39 McWilliams. Stephen 35.36,7b,77,96 Mead, Charles 35.76 Meadar, Ronald 36 Meadows, David 81 Meadows. Linda 40 Mehrlich, Paul 7B Metal, Barbara 29.30,32.39,50,51.6l Lattimer, Laughter, 176 Elizabeth 33 Timothy 29,28.50,51.54,55. Lawrence. Franklin B7 Lawrence Layton, L , Raymond ao lnda 38.39 Miles, James 35 Miller. Dottie 38,45 Miller, Jeffrey 26.28.39 Miller. Joe 30 Millar. Julia 27.29.28.32,39 Miller, Philip 79.85 Mitchell. Phyllis 32 Mithoeler, Sandra 112 Mohler. Michael 27,31,34.36 Moore. Moore. Alex 27.34.35,86 John 35.37.93 Maare. June 26,27,34,39,46,47.64 Moore. Stephen 44 Moore, Susan 39 Palmer. Nancy 27.28.34,39,44.46.50. 65 Palmore. Glen 32 Parker. Bruce 47 Parker. Charles 78 Parks. Gayle 47 Parlett, Danny 20 Parrott. Danny 28.31 Parrott, Donald 26.27,2B,31.34 Parrott, Donna 27 Parrott. Ronald 2718.31.34 Parsely. Richard 32,79 Pate. Rickey 35.36.43 Patton, Patricia 32 Payne, Anthony 34 Payne. Vickie 38 Payton. Lawrence 93 Pediga, Terry 78,92 Pennington, Terry 78.92 Pennington, Walter 79.85 Pershing, Kay 39 Peters, Gary 78,92 Peterson. John 47 Pettit, Dave 76.83 Phillips, John 2a,a2,a4,a7,a9,4o,47,si, Laxaro. Sherrie 31 Lauell. George 44.46,47,64 Lee, John 27.28.3l,32.34 llnebatk, Charles 35.86.87 lineback. James 35.36.76.86.96 Linn. Michael 17,40,41.5l Lisby, Terry 33,32 ianiaiahn, Mika 27,313.34 llvely, James 76,87 Lockaby, Linda 39,40 Locke. Carol 27.28.32,46,47.51 Long. Jerry 79 Longest, Paul 40 longstreth, Anne 33 l.osh. Deborah 49 lothridge, Thomas 35,36,62.76.83.169 Lough, Danna :ia Love, Dennis 35 Mooretield, Florence 47 Martord, Sharon .la,-14,47 Morgan. Jerry B7 Morgan, Randolph 35.36.76 Mueller. Sherry 27,29.28,32.34,39,55 Muir. David B0 Muncie. David 36 Murray. Carol 38.39.47 Murrell. William 28.31.36 Myars, Mark 30,36 N Nacholf. Anita 26.27.34 Nance, Norman 91 Neal, Helen 39 Neal, Rebecca 40.55.176 Neill. Wanda 39 Neiswinger, Donna 38,39 63 Phillips, Linda 90 Phillips, Sandra 32.38.39 Pickard. Gloria 28 Pierce. Kenneth 31.32.34 Piercy. Sharon 26.29.31.33.37 Pierpont. Sharon 32.40,50,5l Poe, Darryl 93 Palarid. Raymond 32.44 Porter, Clarence 30.80 Porter. George 28 Farrar, Ronald a5,36,ao,9a Powell. Linda 45 Prosser, Larry 46 Puyear. Kathleen 32.39 Q Quinton. Robert 40 I Radford. Ronald 85.92 Ralph, Patricia 26,49 Ralph, William 34 Ramsey. Georgia 38.39 Index Ramsey, Randall 32,81 Randall, Thomas 23,30 Rapens, Larry 32 Ray, Donna 27,29,33,39,4O,5l Reid, Janet 47 Reitenour, Caren 32,51 Reynolds, Davetta 26,32,4 6,47,5O,51, 53,68 Richwine, Steven 26,27,32,34,16B Ricza, Danna 30 Riley, Danna 32,34 llistew, Ellen 34 Ristaw, Jim 26,27,28,3l,33,34,35,51, 80 Ritter, Sue 46 Roberts, Thomas 28 Rogers, Gaynelle 47 Romine, Myra 32,38 Rosemeyer, Michael 36 Rawe, Kathryn 28.32,46,50,51 Roush, Janis 21,27,32,34,37 Roy, Jerry 39 Ruff, Samuel 36 Ruddell, Harry 36,7835 Russell, Charles 35,82,B4,8B Russell, Evan 38 Russell, Richard B0 Ryan, Linda 27,29.3l.34,39 S Sailors, David 91 Schanne, Lynda 47 Schenk, Linda 29,33,34,39,40,57 Schmidli, Jan 33 Schooler, Joan 40 Scobee, Linda 45 Scott, Dwight 332,36 Sevier, David 33 Sexton, Robert 31,36 Shackelford, William 27,28,29,32,34, 46,47,5O,51,52,65,63 Shannon, Deborah 26 Sharp, mana so Sharp, Beverly 28,40 Sharpee, Stephen 35,71,B2,B4,93,97, l68,l72 Sheets, Cathy 1l,29,32,34,36,56 Sheets, Deborah 50,51 ,86 Shell, Dano 39 Shelley, Judy 32 Shelton, Alida 47 Shepherd, Linda 32,38,39,40 sheppufa, Mary sem 26,27,32,34,39 5'l,56.l00 Shipp, Robert 35,36,63,8O,86,96 Shropshire, Barbara 39 Shuler, Steven 35 Simon, Earl 79,85 Sinclair, David 5l Sipe, Jerry 78 Skinner, Joseph 36,46,54 Slone, Sharon 26,27,34,5O,5l ,56 Smallwaod, Linda l4,39,40 Smiley, Roger 26,36 Smith. Beverly 34,44 Smith. Carol 39,172 i Smith, Dixie 32,34,40,5l Smith, Fayrene 37,46,47 Smith, Jacquelyn 50.51 Smith, Leonard 65 Smith, Linda 39 Smith, Stephanie 32 Smith, Tana 33 Smith, Thomas 36 Smither, James 7B Snowden, Elaine 39,40 Somes, Virginia 39 Spaid, Frank 92 Sparks, Georgianna 39,45 Sparks, Paula 29,34,36,39,40,57 Spears, Stephen 33 Spurgeon, Linda 39 Stamm, Kent 40 Stanesa, Joyce 28 Stanley, John 36,79 Stanley, Michael 30 stevens, Lam-ia 27,a2,a4,4o Stevens, Priscilla 39 Steward, Kay 46,51 Steward, Marla 72 Stofer, Brenda 27 Stout, Carol 32,40 Stout, Linda 49,72 Strong, Gloria 39 Stropes, Danny B0 Strube, Robert 76 Sutton, John 36 Swails, Roberts 35 Syphers, Myra 37.39.56 T Tackett, Larry 15,28,29,32,40,46,47,50, 5l Tarrents, Latona 32.40 Torrents, Terra 32,51 Taylor, Janie 32 Taylor, Larry 85 Taylor, Meredith 36,42,45,46,47 Taylor, Mitzi 38 Tiemsier, Sharon 28 Tigner, Janet 45 Tillotson, Linda 40,-to Tindal, Nona 28.51 Thomas, Gary 36 Thompson, Diana 46 Thompson, Linda 49 Thompson, Nancy 28 Thompson, Robert 78 Trauner, Mary 32,34 Trent, Alan 28,36 Trent, Gary 36 Trittipo, Carol 39 Turner, Paul 28,39 Turner, William 79,85 Turpen, Jack 85 Turpin, Evelyn 39 Turpin, Marvin B7 Twamey, Kenneth 79 U Uftman, Gary 2B,3l,32,85 V Vance, Gloria 39 Verhcnik, David 79,85 Villegas, John 35,7B,86 Villegas, Richard 35,78,86,B7 Viliegas. Robert 25,93 Vincent, Judith 49 Virgin, Dennis 86 W Wagley, David 44 Wagner, Deborah 48 Wainscott, Linda 29,32,5l Woites, James 35,6l,62,B2,84,97 Wakefield, William 28,31 Walden, Jerry 36,47,78 Walker, Barbara 27,119,515 Walker, Kay 51 Wallace, Jerald 37,169 Walton, Cynthia 35 Waltz, Marsha 39 Wand, Constance 3l,32,34,37,39,40 Warner, Monte 46,47 Warner, Robert 40 Watkins, Penelope 39 Weakly, Ken 39 Weakly, linda 47 Weakly, Verna 32 Weaver, John 35,62,76,B3,l69 Weaver, Weaver, Mary Ann 29,5l,55 Pamela 34,47 Weber, Sue 28,31,32,34,39,173 Welker, Jeffrey 2B,29,3l Wells, Carol 28 Wendel, Gayle 39 West, Paul B5 Westfall, Donna 33 Wheeler, Melinda 33,35 Wheet, Richard 76 White, Kathryn 32 Whiten, Carol 47 Whittord, Martha 32 Whittaker, William 36 Wildrnan, David 11,35,B6 Wilkinson, Francis 28,32,-40 Wilkinson, Lloyd 34 Williams, Mark 3l,32,36,47,57,85,92 173 Williams, Roberts 85 Willis, Raymond 35,36,76 Willoughby, Michael 87 Wilson, Dale 46 Wilson, David 36 Wilson, Larry 36 Wilson, Richard 46.47 Wince, Patricia 32 Winterrowd, Peggy 40 Wood, Nancy 45 Wooden, Sandra 38,39 Wartman, Jack 36 Wright, Howard 27 Wright, Lynn 32 Wright, Michael 26,27,31,32,34,5l Y Yanney, John 87,92 Yates, John 7B Z Zalokar, Donald 36 Hard work results in 1965 Keyhole The staff used only the mast up-to-date scientific methods to plan pages, as Jayne Mc- Donald, Pat Kelly, and Mamie Arnold demonstrate. 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